Talk about whatever you want to here, but stay correct
#192543 by BlueRaja
Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:03 am
Biert wrote:Some advice for BlueRaja:


[youtube]MvFSgXpyhoM[/youtube]



Where's Lars?
#192549 by sj_2150
Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:25 am
in my bed, im just about to make him a coffee
#192552 by Leechmaster
Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:42 am
sj_2150 wrote:in my bed, im just about to make him a coffee


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#192699 by BrunoN
Wed Apr 15, 2009 5:55 am
[youtube]_YWMGuh15nE[/youtube]

This one is for the nerdier ones: Elevated by RGBA^TBC - winner of 4k intro compo on Breakpoint 2009 demo party. 3d mountain landscape, with pretty music. In 4 kilobytes. That's procedurally generated content for ya.

Binary here
#192748 by pigdavis
Wed Apr 15, 2009 9:25 am
BrunoN wrote:[youtube]_YWMGuh15nE[/youtube]

This one is for the nerdier ones: Elevated by RGBA^TBC - winner of 4k intro compo on Breakpoint 2009 demo party. 3d mountain landscape, with pretty music. In 4 kilobytes. That's procedurally generated content for ya.

Binary here


That was great!

I am technologicaly.....retarded lol and thus completely ignorant when it comes to demos, but I can appreciate the work put into them. Someone shared this with me the other day.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2759320782973525829...just being thorough. Me and video posting don't get along so well...(wow, lame! lol)

[googlevideo]2759320782973525829[/googlevideo]
#192785 by BrunoN
Wed Apr 15, 2009 11:26 am
pigdavis wrote:That was great!

I am technologicaly.....retarded lol and thus completely ignorant when it comes to demos, but I can appreciate the work put into them. Someone shared this with me the other day.


I could bore you to death with that demoscene shit, I love it, especially stuff from 90s - just check stuff I've recorded and uploaded in "los demos" playlist on my youtube channel (it's in my signature). Sole genuinely non-commercial and honest, no bullshit branch of art for me.

To cut it short - one curious thing and I stfu about it. There's cool, famous, critically acclaimed and whatnot PS3/X360 game called Little Big Planet. Dude that co-founded developing company that made it (and who wrote large part of the engine), was known as Statix/Psychic Link back then. He wrote this, when 15 or 16 years old - programmed, did graphics and wrote music:

[youtube]BqMjX9fiiNI[/youtube]

It's from 1996, runs on DOS, requiring 486 processor and VGA card (whopping 256 colours).

OK I'm fucking off now, I'm dangerously close to start of total boredom
#192791 by Keeker
Wed Apr 15, 2009 11:48 am
Impressive!
#192824 by pigdavis
Wed Apr 15, 2009 2:04 pm
BrunoN wrote:
pigdavis wrote:That was great!

I am technologicaly.....retarded lol and thus completely ignorant when it comes to demos, but I can appreciate the work put into them. Someone shared this with me the other day.


I could bore you to death with that demoscene shit, I love it, especially stuff from 90s - just check stuff I've recorded and uploaded in "los demos" playlist on my youtube channel (it's in my signature). Sole genuinely non-commercial and honest, no bullshit branch of art for me.

To cut it short - one curious thing and I stfu about it. There's cool, famous, critically acclaimed and whatnot PS3/X360 game called Little Big Planet. Dude that co-founded developing company that made it (and who wrote large part of the engine), was known as Statix/Psychic Link back then. He wrote this, when 15 or 16 years old - programmed, did graphics and wrote music:


It's from 1996, runs on DOS, requiring 486 processor and VGA card (whopping 256 colours).

OK I'm fucking off now, I'm dangerously close to start of total boredom


woah! well shit, seems hes a pretty fucking adroit programmer and I guess artist and musician as well. And as for this being boring, quite the contrary! So I took a look and listen to your playlist and thoroughly enjoyed it :D, thanks. I was surprised how old they were, I was under the impression that the abilities of the machines back then were pretty limited. So that was interesting.
#192989 by Leechmaster
Thu Apr 16, 2009 4:34 am
soundsofentropy wrote:[youtube]hTrf5anN4k8[/youtube]


That was awesome! The fact that he did the whole thing while holding the camera in his hand makes it even better.. Bit with the skateboard was a brilliant display of balance. I'd love to be able to do parkour. I think it'd be such a cool thing to be able to execute. I think the fact you can go places nobody else could in cities is the most appealing thing about it.. Anyway, enough babbling...
#192990 by Biert
Thu Apr 16, 2009 4:42 am
Showoff.
#193038 by sarai-chan
Thu Apr 16, 2009 9:47 am
Well I have something to break this flow of technical stuff.
It's great and all, but we all have to admit, that baby mammals/creatures are just teh greatest.

As is this one here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QZ717b7BXo

I couldn't breathe when I saw this for the first time.
It's just toooo purrty!

I COMMAND YOU to see it :D
#193204 by pigdavis
Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:46 pm
k, so The Fountain wasnt deemed the best by mainstream standards, but as far as atmosphere and soundtrack go, undeniable.......the climax is incredible.

[youtube]UOZuQ_r3ROY[/youtube]

fanfuckintastic
Last edited by pigdavis on Sat Apr 18, 2009 1:28 am, edited 5 times in total.
#193230 by sj_2150
Thu Apr 16, 2009 7:07 pm
i thought the fountain was an amazing movie. its very underrated

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