unfinished projects
category: general [glöplog]
never done jumalauta demo:
[i have a world record on unfinished stuff! :P]
[i have a world record on unfinished stuff! :P]
then i took that 3D:
THEN i started the prehistorik3D project
(i did a lot of stuff actually!)
THEN... lotsa other crap like settlers2 fanart
and stuff i rather not share cos they might be useful like:
THEN i started the prehistorik3D project
(i did a lot of stuff actually!)
THEN... lotsa other crap like settlers2 fanart
and stuff i rather not share cos they might be useful like:
4k State of the art (everybody has one of these somewhere):
Orb's unfinished Vic-20 tracker:
4k Katakis clone for C64:
Orb's unfinished Vic-20 tracker:
4k Katakis clone for C64:
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really cool! you should some day make a demo that looks like your sketches.pixtur, your sketches looking awesome
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pixtur, these sketches still are in my "c:\2_doing" folder, I didn't move it to the "c:\3_done" yet :) Tiiiiime...
This isn't exactly scene related. Just logged on with this
I've been meaning to start printing an actual board for it but instead I've been carrying around this prototype for some while. It looks like a usb keyboard to your computer and types stores and generates passwords. Here's what the inside looks like
I've been meaning to start printing an actual board for it but instead I've been carrying around this prototype for some while. It looks like a usb keyboard to your computer and types stores and generates passwords. Here's what the inside looks like
another demo that never saw the light of day:
from 2007. It had some real motion blur by time supersampling (rendering many subframes, basically), something that Magazine took credit of the innovation for :( It had realtime ambient occlusion, which was computed in the CPU, multithreaded and with SSE2 based on distance fields. It was sampled per vertex, so cubes needed some high tesselation. Tesselation level was distance-to-camera based, tho, so it was easy to get a constant framerate. AO was computed only once per frame, uploaded to an VBO, and all subframes where using it, Some vids:
http://www.vimeo.com/385714
http://www.vimeo.com/385755
from 2007. It had some real motion blur by time supersampling (rendering many subframes, basically), something that Magazine took credit of the innovation for :( It had realtime ambient occlusion, which was computed in the CPU, multithreaded and with SSE2 based on distance fields. It was sampled per vertex, so cubes needed some high tesselation. Tesselation level was distance-to-camera based, tho, so it was easy to get a constant framerate. AO was computed only once per frame, uploaded to an VBO, and all subframes where using it, Some vids:
http://www.vimeo.com/385714
http://www.vimeo.com/385755
that's pretty awesome iq! How many frames per frame are you rendering?
iq,that's pretty nice. the colors are fresh and funky. not tooo happy about the blur though ...
iq, I don't know if you're a perfectionist or something, but all of those seem like release-quality to me.. =)
Somewhere, a party had to cancel their demo compo because these things were never released :(
How about just calling them 'minus' releases FR style, and having some system where party orgas can request a demo or two like this (a thread here say) if their compo needs a small push?
How about just calling them 'minus' releases FR style, and having some system where party orgas can request a demo or two like this (a thread here say) if their compo needs a small push?
iq: what is Magazine? And why is it an innovation? Do you mean, for realtime demos or what?
The bar for unfinished projects has been raised, again.
texel: magazine = masagin misspelt :D
iq has so much unfinished stuff, we should team up! :D
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harism: how did you do that? what font, what encoding?
TRSAC would more than GLADLY have iq's "non-finished" releases in their compo - remote submissions are allowed ;)
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something that Magazine took credit of the innovation for
There was a GL accumulation buffer demo in the late 90s that got there first, though. :)
@xTr1m its called unicode
iq: MACAW LEAVE THIS BODY NOW!
that ⏠⎠ can surely rape formatting on websites, yaaay *INBOUND TERROR*
@Maali what about this:
P̨̛̦̦͎̫̝̩̮̼͉̫̱̝͖̠̞̭̠͗̄ͧ̍̑̐̍͒̓̅ͥͪͥͥ͠͝ͅO̵̯̖̥͐̄̎͌͂̔̍͐ͭ̔̾̋̑ͧͫͧ͌̇͘͝ͅŲ͈̯̝͍̬̜̩͎̜̗̥̙̻̰ͬ̊̎͂ͪͧ͒͠E̵̵͔͎͈͓ͦ̋̎͂ͤͦͫ̀͞T̡̢̢͚̘̦̹̗̹̰̗͕͔̓ͩ̋̔̓̄̎̿̾ͣ͋͆̂̃̀̕͟.̼̹̱̮̞̗͖̜̯̙̙̫͖̈͊ͦ̎̑͐ͣͯ͢͠͝͡N̨̖̦̞̟̹̘̙ͬͩ͌͊͊͒̈́̚͟͞Eͬͭ͑͡҉̵̖͕͙͓̟̳̳͇͎͎͎͔͚̫̤͈̻̜ͅT͚̪̦̖̰̠̮̫͕͖̼̐̓̓̎́̊͊̈́̋͛ͧ̕͡
P̨̛̦̦͎̫̝̩̮̼͉̫̱̝͖̠̞̭̠͗̄ͧ̍̑̐̍͒̓̅ͥͪͥͥ͠͝ͅO̵̯̖̥͐̄̎͌͂̔̍͐ͭ̔̾̋̑ͧͫͧ͌̇͘͝ͅŲ͈̯̝͍̬̜̩͎̜̗̥̙̻̰ͬ̊̎͂ͪͧ͒͠E̵̵͔͎͈͓ͦ̋̎͂ͤͦͫ̀͞T̡̢̢͚̘̦̹̗̹̰̗͕͔̓ͩ̋̔̓̄̎̿̾ͣ͋͆̂̃̀̕͟.̼̹̱̮̞̗͖̜̯̙̙̫͖̈͊ͦ̎̑͐ͣͯ͢͠͝͡N̨̖̦̞̟̹̘̙ͬͩ͌͊͊͒̈́̚͟͞Eͬͭ͑͡҉̵̖͕͙͓̟̳̳͇͎͎͎͔͚̫̤͈̻̜ͅT͚̪̦̖̰̠̮̫͕͖̼̐̓̓̎́̊͊̈́̋͛ͧ̕͡
anyway, get more fun stuff from the unicode table here:
http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/en/general-info/unicode.html
http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/en/general-info/unicode.html
Yay!