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Hi sceners,
I like to show our little making of fr-063: Magellan @ farbrausch.com
Here is the link:
http://www.farbrausch.com/blog.py?which=9&date=20101127
Hope you like it and we see more of making of's from you in the future.
I try to push it @ our group, to learn from each other to push the quality.
This one is just a small look behind the demo, but for some of you hopefully interesting.
Creative regards,
aTom
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i haz enjoy it !! thanks :) |
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Interesting. Would love to be able to rip out two full weeks to be with the rest of Fnuque as well.
But marriage and children have a way of overruling priorities (and common sense every now and then) ;) |
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But thanks for sharing!
(The above sounded as if I have kids - I don't, but the others' got plenty for all of us) |
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yeah was quite nice but i wished for more photos of drunk farbrausch people playing in the snow ;=) |
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Sure interesting. Already checked that out. |
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that rocks! thank a lot ATOM :)
watching the blog, I'm feeling really lame with my little VC6.0 framework :D |
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don't rez, you rlz ! |
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Aye, it was a fun read. I'm still waiting for the making of rob is jarig though. |
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thx for posting this blog, interesting stuff. Even for me a noncoder. |
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Have you tried something like screen space meshes for the metaballs? Something like distance field on a small grid and then interpolate it? I was wondering if that would be faster than checking the field value for x*y*z values, you would have x*y points and then check the distance fields, etc... |
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xernobyl, like http://www.matthiasmueller.info/publications/screenSpaceMeshes.pdf ? |
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what about this screen space effect they did in nucleophile? |
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smash: yeah that.
navis: with that technique you only get the effect inside the particles, the borders stay round. |
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