@SebastianLague

Hi everyone :) Not sure if this was clear from the first video, so to preempt any possible confusion about how this episode connects to the hydraulic erosion one -- it doesn't! The plan for this series is just to explore a variety of topics as I discover/become interested in them. So while I'll definitely be returning to the erosion project, there'll probably be a bunch of random stuff before then.

With that said, I hope you enjoy the video!
And as always, links to my project files, as well as the resources I used to learn about this stuff are all in the description.

@monochr0m

That pythagoras animation had me in tears

@CodeParade

Your visuals are so nice looking!  I'm interested to see what else you do with ray marching :)

@BlukBlukGames

I really like this format of videos. As usual awesome

@slavcabbage2619

Sebastian Lague has to be my favorite coding youtuber. Its just the fact that all of his coding adventures are so interesting, entertaining, and most importantly inspiring.

@RoySchl

those 2d visualizations showing how the algorithms work are awesome. (the rest of the video too)

@cewla3348

isn't it crazy how this went from a small little project channel to one of The Big Ones

@Jabrils

Seb I watched the entire video with my jaw dropped because I have no idea what the hell you're doing. You've truly transcended into Ultra Instinct. Proud of you man 😭


also, request: can you visualize 3D ray marching like you did 2d?

@bjarnes.4423

This format made me activate the bell. Keep up the good work!

@jordananderson2728

4:30
"Dormammu, I've come to bargain!"

@jonathanravenhilllloyd2070

It feels so good to hear you say "I have no idea how the code works, but..." :D

@tennohack6704

0:17 I'm sorry but this is the funniest thing I've seen all week

@TranceDaNight8

Some technique like this one was used on the movie ā€œAnnihilationā€ for the alien life form, pretty spectacular

@xd123_

4:23 rgb version of what you see when you press down on your eyeballs

@grunch346

You could use the subtraction technique at 2:47 for making your clouds interact with the mountains and not go through them

@himselfe

Expected the video to be trendy clickbait, learned about ray marching, clicked subscribe. As other comments have said, really nice format! No over-complication, just clear explanations backed by simple and easy to understand examples. Nicely done!

@Jejkobbb

Thats so fucking cool. And I agree that object blending is satisfying as hell. Keep up these amazing videos <3

@MrK_Harekelas

I watched this video 3 month before and had no idea what you talking about. But during the time I started to learn some basics about shader and ray marching, now by rewatching it, I found myself able to understand it and even comprehend some math logics you've used for certain effects.

@kristinawaldt

Your videos are amazing—the visualisations are so clear and easy to understand!
Thank you for sharing this with us, it's very helpful and inspiring.

@Hyuts

Thank you for being such an amazing and generous person Sebastian!! The world needs more people like you.