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Type: Web
Age Rating: Everyone
Genre: Animal, Nature
Resolution: Dynamic resolution
Category: Wallpaper
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6.420 MB
29 Oct, 2016 @ 1:17pm
26 Dec, 2016 @ 11:19pm
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Jellyfish

Description
not a video, jellyfish and water turbulence physics, caustics surface lighting.

Update: Added 10x finer swimming speed control

Now you can control flock spread for 2 or 3 monitor setups

User controls
- Jellyfish Amount
- Randomize Size
- Jellyfish Size
- Jellyfish Speed
- Flock Spread Size
- Water Turbulence
- Mouse drag rotates camera on/off
- Debug panel on/off

Adapted from Aki Rodić's Jellyfish: http://arodic.github.io/p/jellyfish/


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30 Comments
Drifter 16 Jun @ 6:31pm 
Add fishies?
TubbyCakes 14 Jun, 2023 @ 1:21am 
Would love to see a Night version with Bioluminescent Jelly fish
nero 25 Feb, 2023 @ 6:16pm 
I love this wallpaper! Would be amazing if we had some color control though.
Foxp3 22 Jan, 2022 @ 9:13pm 
Black background PLEASE!
duckman 26 Nov, 2021 @ 9:23pm 
Love this wallpaper. Can you increase number of possible Jellyfishes? I would like to have 150 jelllyfishes at once :)
Ed Normou5 14 Jun, 2021 @ 5:23pm 
Requests:
1. They swim off screen after a short time, fix?
2. Adjustable background colour?
3. Choose background image? / have them swim on top of default background?
4. Coloru cycling? / Multi coloured flock?
cold 1 Dec, 2020 @ 11:21am 
I like this quite a bit but it bothers me that they spin really fast every once in a while. Is there a way to fix this?
Echo 6 Mar, 2019 @ 1:32am 
Love the wallpaper but the jellyfish disappear after a couple of minutes and I'm left with a blue screen until I spawn them back in manually. What's up with that?
Probably one of my favorite backgrounds for WE. Have a dual monitor setup (landscape+portrait) and this is on my portrait monitor. Looks like I have an aquarium sitting on my desk. Love it!
Subtlefish 21 Dec, 2017 @ 11:14pm 
This is immaculate. One small qualm I have is that if you have the spread set to max, and a jellyfish swims too far away from your point of view, it disappears into the backround. I don't know if there's an easy way to increase render distance when the spread is that large though.

Overall though, fantastic work!