Optimized in the afternoon ProgramThe process caches some things, greatly improving the collision detection speed. Currently, the four 57600-sided motion teapot collision detection (six frames per frame) can be maintained at around 20 FPS in the box frame mode (note: the speed of the box frame mode on non-professional graphics cards is slow ). The score is satisfactory. At least enough applications are available. The IPC P4 2.8 + 512 memory is sufficient. But the trouble is that you do not know whether the performance of the integrated video card is good. In the future, we will test the performance under the virtual machine, as well as other low-configuration computers.
Figure: Collision Detection for four 57600-sided teapot. The red is the first triangle in the detected collision, which is too small to be distinguished.
After optimizing the collision detection, I went out for a walk. I walked a few kilometers with my dad, and it was so warm that I had to bask in the sun :)
I don't know how to program it when I come back in the evening. After all, the actual machine model is used as the basis for collision detection. According to a reference machine tool, we made one with 3dsmax, and gradually became familiar with the operation with 3dsmax. It was not bad, but it was still like doing it.
Figure: My Tube Bending Machine
I will go out to play tomorrow. I will go to the loose and climb the Great Wall "!
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