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.werkkzeug 3 released

category: offtopic [glöplog]
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KTX is format of procedural texture generation. It is more better to save algorithm of texture creation in demo.exe than saving rar or zip-compressed textures.
Huh? That makes no sense. JPEG is already compressed very well, so if you put that in a RAR-file, that is surely the best it can get?
added on the 2011-09-05 20:49:44 by gloom gloom
Did you open slideshow about PTG?
added on the 2011-09-05 20:57:25 by Sauron Sauron
i dont get it. artists make textures, not machines?????? what is this procedural texture devilry??!?!?
added on the 2011-09-05 20:59:24 by maali maali
Procedural texture generation is creation textures in runtime (while loading demo) using combination of standard algorithms.
More info:
added on the 2011-09-05 21:12:15 by Sauron Sauron
ok, i understand procedural now, so farbrausch are robots?
added on the 2011-09-05 21:28:43 by maali maali
O_o

OpenKTX library? what is that? a demo tool? tell us more about it. you wrote it... sauron? any downloads?
added on the 2011-09-05 21:38:00 by yumeji yumeji
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ok, i understand procedural now, so farbrausch are robots?
*ROFL*
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OpenKTX library? what is that?
Open-source version of theprodukkt's TGL. I did not yet start it.
added on the 2011-09-05 21:42:07 by Sauron Sauron
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I did not yet start it.


well then... -_-
added on the 2011-09-05 21:47:29 by yumeji yumeji
uh? what's the funny? i know daft punk generates music, so farbrausch too?
added on the 2011-09-05 21:48:36 by maali maali
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KTX dump test application
added on the 2011-09-09 21:19:28 by Sauron Sauron
this thread is so dumb. why reverse engineer a demotool? the authors are available and (as far as i know) they are more than willing to share their knowledge.
...or not. werkkzeug3 TE seems to be a licenseable software.
added on the 2011-09-09 22:34:45 by xTr1m xTr1m
xtr1m: not anymore...
added on the 2011-09-09 23:01:39 by giZMo^fr giZMo^fr
i didn't read all the thread that carefully, but anyway i still don't get it. why is this guy hacking into w3? to learn? then why do you share? (we all know what "procedural" means in this thread). i don't like hackers/crackers/whatever. go make a demo instead, man, if you can.
added on the 2011-09-10 04:29:43 by iq iq
Is that an official statement or a sad acceptance of the truth?
added on the 2011-09-10 04:29:49 by xTr1m xTr1m
@gizmo
added on the 2011-09-10 04:30:13 by xTr1m xTr1m
xtr1m: official. we stopped licensing wz3te one and a half years ago, and .theprodukkt GmbH is in the process of being liquidated.
added on the 2011-09-10 04:49:46 by ryg ryg
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Procedural texture generation is creation textures in runtime (while loading demo) using combination of standard algorithms.
Why on earth would one want do do that? Isn't it easier just to paint the textures in Gimp or Paint Shop Pro?
added on the 2011-09-10 08:52:40 by gloom gloom
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.theprodukkt GmbH is in the process of being liquidated.

fuck. no kkrieger final then? :/
added on the 2011-09-10 09:06:16 by Gargaj Gargaj
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fuck. no kkrieger final then? :/

we learned an important lesson from duke nukem forever: contrary to popular belief, sometimes never is indeed better than late.
added on the 2011-09-10 09:52:19 by ryg ryg
gloom? are you serious?
added on the 2011-09-10 10:56:59 by _-_-__ _-_-__
yes, yes, he is!
added on the 2011-09-10 11:26:19 by maali maali
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Isn't it easier just to paint the textures in Gimp or Paint Shop Pro?

Try to make 64K demo using Paint Shop Pro :D
added on the 2011-09-10 20:16:24 by Sauron Sauron
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Try to make 64K demo using Paint Shop Pro :D
I can't see the problem. I mean, JPEGs compress very well.
added on the 2011-09-10 20:17:37 by gloom gloom
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I mean, JPEGs compress very well.


Yes, but they "smudge" images. JPEGs are what we computer experts call "lossy compression. (I've been using computers since I was three years old!) The smudging is necessary to compress the file.

A better solution is to save the image as an 8-bit GIF file, then compress it using ZIP. This will give almost the same file size, but with improved image clarity and increased sharpness. No smudging!

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