Infinite 3D Marching Cubes terrain

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Infinite 3D Marching Cubes terrain

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I said I was working on some 3D stuff and XNA in my last thread... so have a look: :)



Wow... for some reason the colors of the thumbnail are all wrong but the video's ok...
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Haha this is awesome!!
My github repository contains the project I am currently working on,
link: https://github.com/bjadamson
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You gonna make a cave spelunking game? :mrgreen:
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Perhaps... or maybe an exploration for new worlds?
...if I ever even get to a point to implement stuff like that...

thanks for the like btw :)
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That's amazing! I especially like the ambient occlusion (I think?) renders. I still can't wrap my mind around most procedural generation techniques.
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