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- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: T.
- last name: H.
- portals:
- csdb: profile
- slengpung: pictures
- demozoo: profile
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: PROTOZOA by Kewlers [web]
- cdc #2: V2 Synthesizer System by Farbrausch [web]
- cdc #3: Unclear Throat by Pluisje
- cdc #4: Edge of Disgrace by Booze Design
- cdc #5: Absolute Territory by Prismbeings
- demo JavaScript Every little thing all together
- No idea if it's the soundtrack or the general happy theme, but it resonated with me at the party. Keep it up :)
- rulezadded on the 2024-04-10 23:21:19
- demo Windows Tannhäuser Gate by Suspend [web]
- Yeah, mixed feelings to. Started out great, then suddenly showed GMOD Rutger Hauer and I wondered if this was a joke prod.
- isokadded on the 2024-04-10 23:18:43
- demo Windows Sisyphus Unchained by Andromeda Software Development [web]
- It somehow feels like the last demo has a weird dream, and I love it :)
Yeah, there's something slightly off about the audio mix and one could argue about the length and pace, but those are nitpicks. What sq said - very happy _that_ side of ASD is back. - rulezadded on the 2024-04-10 23:17:18
- demo Windows JavaScript Asura by mfx [web]
- What I love most about Uncle-X' style of demomaking and animation is that the feelings it evokes are often enough visceral, and this is no exception. The monumentality of it all, paired with yet another facet of Wayfinder's talent that most of us didn't know yet, does something to your body. And also that's a massive upgrade to Cables' particles as it seems :)
- rulezadded on the 2024-04-10 23:06:12
- demo Windows Rainmaker by Byterapers [web] & Doomsday
- Listen, this is clearly good. Banging soundtrack, effects that make the GPU sweat profusely, throw in some cyberpunk/bladerunner, what more do you want?
Yet... meh. Thing is, as much as I don't try to judge anyone for their engine choice, the simple truth is that if you're using something like Notch, the focus shifts away from _how_ you did something, towards _what_ you did with it. And that's sadly really incoherent and hard to make sense of. And somehow that soundtrack lost 50% of its promised bang in the mix somewhere.
So a piggy it is. - isokadded on the 2024-04-10 22:59:53
- 8k procedural graphics Windows Sunrise by Team210 [web] & slay bells
- You can smell and feel it. Gorgeous. <3
- rulezadded on the 2024-02-17 22:21:48
- demotool Linux Windows ImageColorPicker by Team210 [web]
- Would a tool like this be possible in less than 90MB? Easy. Plain C(++), some basic GL or D3D, Dear Imgui or plain Win32, stb_image or just use Windows for image loading, and there you go in a couple of hundred kilobytes.
But would that completely kill any productivity if the goal is to just get the job done with the least amount of hassle? Yes it would, with a vengeance.
So does it get the job done? Well, if the job is snatching colors from other people and prototyping them in a way that yields nice looking results, with Oklab, direct copy&paste into your code and everything, I'd say it's a profound yes. Seriously, you'll survive the max 30 seconds it takes to download nowadays, let alone the 0.01% of your hard disk space.
That's really a small price to pay for making your prod look better, and that's all that counts in the end, doesn't it? :) - rulezadded on the 2023-10-21 00:30:30
- demo Windows mechasm by Fairlight [web]
- What everybody else said. This is sheer excellene. Except:
One one hand I would have liked this demo to have more of an emotional impact on me. No idea if it's my role as Revision organizer that kinda forces me to keep a distance to the prods released at the party or the demo itself, but it left me colder than it should have.
On the other hand though, and I can't stress this enough: As it stands, Smash is the only person in the PC scene right now who really tries to push the envelope when it comes to graphics programming. Don't get me wrong, there's a lot of brilliant people around, but when it comes to the sole purpose of making a GPU go brrr in new ways, there is, as of right now, absolutely no comparison. This is absolutely something we all should aspire to and get our heads of our collective rears, and I sincerely hope this will happen soon. - rulezadded on the 2023-08-19 00:42:36
- demo Windows The Legend of Sisyphus by Andromeda Software Development [web]
- Quote:
But this is Future Crew-level talent extrapolated 30 years ahead.
I'd rather say Spaceballs instead of FC. In a number of ways, this is 2023's State of the Art. Starting from the obvious "digitized actual people" to the fact that for me the demo got progressively less "epic" (as in let's say Lifeforce) on my multiple rewatches but more and more revealed itself as being of the "one thing done right" variety. Which is absolutely a good thing.
Funnily enough there's also the same kind of controversy that SOTA had, as in people going "this is not the way", be it the use of prebaked data or file size or whatever, and in both cases the correct response is to Fuck The Haters. :). If we apply the same criterion to the file size as we did in the olden says, aka it should fit on one or two pieces of removable media, we're still nowhere near.
Other than that, most people already pointed out what's great about this, and I can agree to all of them.
(and as a sidenote, can I point out how funny it is that Smash and Navis both went "it's messy, I don't know if I really like it, but if that's the state/future of the scene, I'm in" at each other this year? That's like 2010's but we're all adults now :D ) - rulezadded on the 2023-08-19 00:36:14
- demo invitation Windows JavaScript Are you ready? by Danish Underpants Brigade & Ctrl-Alt-Elite
- Quote:
actually it is this way because of revision demo compo organizer does not accept a zip file with static html/js. oh the irony
Just to make it clear - We indeed are accepting pure html/js zip files, as long as they can run from the local file system. Details here: https://2023.revision-party.net/competitions/pc/ - isokadded on the 2023-03-28 15:39:00
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