homecoded information 58 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Manuel
- last name: Rülke
- 4k JavaScript Spelunking 2K by Desire [web]
- The text2speech is surely a something to be debated. I haven't seen it used before so i thought I can give my intro a little extra-edge with it. ;)
Here is a not 100% perfect video capture: http://homecoded.com/prods/hc-02/spelunking2k_1080p.mp4 - isokadded on the 2015-05-16 22:27:52
- invitation Amiga OCS/ECS Outline 2015 Invitation Amiga Version by Desire [web]
- Cool.
- rulezadded on the 2015-05-08 23:36:22
- invitation Commodore 64 Outline 2015 Invitation by Desire [web]
- Yeah.
- rulezadded on the 2015-05-08 23:34:18
- 256b MS-Dos inside a sea of soylent green by Sensenstahl
- Very nice!
- rulezadded on the 2015-05-07 08:28:20
- demo MS-Dos 8088 MPH by Hornet [web] & CRTC & Desire [web]
- Out of this world! Amazing.
- rulezadded on the 2015-04-06 08:46:53
- 32b MS-Dos Maze 8b by Desire [web]
- You are crazy dude. In a good way... Crazy nonetheless.
- rulezadded on the 2015-03-29 19:53:02
- 1k JavaScript Mysterious Monorail by Desire [web]
- Now, for everyone who is having sync problems or low framerates: Here is a 60fps 720p youtube version. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZxC_YkND2U
- isokadded on the 2015-03-23 21:54:04
- 1k JavaScript Galaxy 1K
- I like the visual appeal. I would have appreciated some zooming and progression. As HellMood said, some atmospheric sounds would have been cool. Just some sine-waves with modulated volume and maybe some frequency-shifting could do wonders here.
- rulezadded on the 2015-03-17 14:04:04
- 1k JavaScript Mysterious Monorail by Desire [web]
- Thanks :)
About the music: I have even better bytebeat formulas in stock but they are bigger than the one I used in this prod. After I cleaned up the code (see sources link in the header) the code compresses to just 983 Bytes. Unfortunately, i only realized after deadline. So I could have used a better sounding formula.
So, you may expect even better bytebeat-sound in my next prod. Whatever and whenever it will be. ;)
BTW I use a tool I build called Lazerbeat (http://lazerbahn.com/lazerbeat.html) to make the music. The tool comes with a couple of interesting formulas that I made for a magazine article published a while back. If you're interested, check it out. I think there is a lot of headroom for bytebeat music to evolve. - isokadded on the 2015-03-17 13:59:56
- 1k JavaScript Mysterious Monorail by Desire [web]
- @WizardOfOzz: The source you posted is the compressed version. It has been packed using regpack. It uses a sort of run-length encoding which saves about 30% of the minified code. The demo source is stored in a string and is fairly unreadable because if this. The string is uncompressed by a tiny bit of JavaScript code next to the string and executed using an eval statement.
I added a link of the commented version of the source code. There you can explore the inner works of the ray marcher. - isokadded on the 2015-03-16 23:02:39
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