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yes, WIP is the definitely fun part.

and btw: regarding my half-drunken ramblings on the one-liner last night regarding the analog filter DAC<->ADC capture loop:

it actually is quite trivial to set up (just wrote a testcase). the board is easily fast enough to multiplex 256 channels that way.

the analog filter circuit won't be able to handle such high frequencies, though (I guess). at least not when I build it :D

8 multiplexed filters should be possible, though (maybe 2x4 when using both DAC channels)

however, next page pls :-)
added on the 2012-10-14 14:41:27 by xyz xyz
Some works in progress of the Dirty Diannao demo here:
http://rloadah.deviantart.com/#/d50g6bv
added on the 2012-10-14 15:41:24 by loaderror loaderror
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added on the 2012-10-16 07:38:48 by mudlord mudlord
I see glenz of blue
grey faces too
I don't yet see them
bloom for me and you
and I think to myself
what a wonderful cube.
added on the 2012-10-16 07:58:51 by Preacher Preacher
If this was Facebook I would like preachers comment.
added on the 2012-10-16 08:28:48 by ekoli ekoli
anyone already tested sketchup ?

i made a test trying to model my new flat fastly (simple shapes, low poly modeling), and in 15-20 minutes, you can do something really cool, and export them with actually pretty nice effects, that's a good tool to do some basic 3d me thinks

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added on the 2012-10-20 22:39:15 by bull bull
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added on the 2012-10-20 22:54:00 by bull bull
your flat looks very prefab
added on the 2012-10-20 23:33:12 by button button
ekoli so you just cant say that you like it, you've been conditioned to press the button.. :D
added on the 2012-10-21 00:25:46 by leGend leGend
hm... I think I said I liked it, I just choose to use different words :)
added on the 2012-10-21 12:09:33 by ekoli ekoli
bull: Yes, it's quite a nice tool. I used it to design a fancy furniture set for my flat (big bookshelf connected with two desks taking spanning three walls total) and as you can produce nice technical drawings from it it really helped to make sure my carpenter did this exactly as I imagined it.

Other than that, I don't think Sketchup will do much good for demos. Unless you want to make a demo about flat walls and simplified furniture, that is.
added on the 2012-10-22 10:03:16 by KK KK
KK: like so ?

Love your work btw.
added on the 2012-10-22 10:22:16 by p01 p01
KK: or did you mean something like that? ;)
added on the 2012-10-22 10:54:27 by v3nom v3nom
lol

indeed KK, it doesn't really fits my needs when it comes to designing spheres, corners, and round things :p
added on the 2012-10-23 21:19:52 by bull bull
That sounds like my kind of a demo to make.
added on the 2012-10-23 21:46:04 by Preacher Preacher
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added on the 2012-10-24 10:55:30 by ferris ferris
bull: Sketchup is perfect for designing rounded corners and such, but only as long it's an extruded 2D shape. Limiting, but still works for furniture.
added on the 2012-10-24 12:53:10 by KK KK
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added on the 2012-10-24 20:46:26 by leGend leGend
Ferris: wtf? I dare not ask :P
added on the 2012-10-24 22:16:01 by raizor raizor
Some WIP shots of rushing into:

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added on the 2012-10-25 02:59:33 by msqrt msqrt
some random opengl3 instancing test:

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added on the 2012-10-25 09:45:02 by arm1n arm1n
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added on the 2012-10-25 14:41:51 by maytz maytz
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added on the 2012-10-25 23:26:25 by ___ ___
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6 weeks to go...
added on the 2012-10-26 01:31:01 by JAC! JAC!

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