ABSTRACT
Typically the models for ocean waves are computationally explored to replicate natural phenomena. Instead of aiming towards realism, this work explores aesthetic derivations of a simple state-of-the-art model for ocean waves simulation.
Supplemental Material
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- Abstract ocean waves
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