INDUSTRY SOLUTIONS FOR ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

GAME DESIGN, SPECIAL EFFECTS, AND GENERATIVE ART

Move ideas and algorithms from artistic concepts or graphics research to computer games and special effects, rapidly prototype and validate models, and instantly visualize your results—all in one system, with one integrated workflow.
The Mathematica solution for game design, special effects, and generative art provides a uniquely flexible framework for creating realistic games and animations using high-precision physics, advanced 2D and 3D graphics primitives, artistic color schemes, and built-in geometric art entities.
Creating computer animations powered by symbolic math
SimCity 3000 computer game using Mathematica to generate mathematically correct road networks in real time
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  • Compare Mathematica to your current tools. Do they have these advantages?

  • Simulate computer animations using real-world physics calculations
  • Create sophisticated computer graphics, animations, or algorithmic art, with a minimal amount of code
    Competitor note: Flash, Java, C/C++, and other systems require extensive coding for anything beyond basic functions
  • Easily export your work at any size or resolution in a wide range of formats, including Flash and all standard 3D-printable file types
  • Automatic interface construction with a single command allows you to explore your art work by instantly varying shapes, colors, functions and other settings
    Competitor note: Unique to Mathematica
  • Cross-platform development environment
    Competitor note: Python-based applications like NodeBox work on Mac OS X only
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A meteor crashing into a railroad trestle simulated with Digital Molecular Matter (DMM), Pixelux Entertainment's advanced physics simulation engine developed using Mathematica
Another DMM simulation, showing a spaceship moving through an asteroid field

"With Mathematica we can quickly develop our understanding of physical principles, leading to better design choices, and also employ automated methods to incorporate into production code."
Eric Parker
Chief Technology Officer, Pixelux Entertainment


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