ABSTRACT
FlameWorks is a system for adding realistic fire, smoke, and explosion effects to games. It combines a state-of-the-art grid-based fluid simulator with an efficient volume-rendering system, all optimized to run in real time. It runs entirely on the GPU using DirectX 11.
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- NVIDIA FlameWorks: real-time fire simulation
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