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Snowflake Generator

by woodgrainz on 2/4/21, 3:01 PM with 5 comments

  • by gmac on 2/4/21, 4:00 PM

    Makes me think of an old plaything of mine, but zoomed in: http://mackerron.com/snow-mo (hint: click and drag).
  • by danbruc on 2/4/21, 4:02 PM

    Those interested in physics-based simulation of snowflake growth should have a look at this page [1] with papers describing models to do so, in particular part II describes a two-dimensional model, part III a three-dimensional model. There also many rendered images and a couple of videos of the simulation results and even some code.

    A lot of information can also be found on Kenneth G. Libbrecht's snowcrystals.com [2] including many snowflake photographs. Also the photographs of Alexey Kljatov [3] are quite well known.

    [1] http://psoup.math.wisc.edu/Snowfakes.htm

    [2] http://snowcrystals.com

    [3] https://alexey-kljatov.pixels.com

  • by retro64 on 2/4/21, 4:05 PM

    Of all the stories posted today on HN, this is the only one I had any desire to click on.

    Was more interesting than I expected too.

    Thanks for posting.

  • by kn8 on 2/4/21, 3:51 PM

    Very cool ^_^