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Plastic Kiss by Resource [web]
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rulez added on the 2004-05-26 13:13:04 by britelite britelite
A kinda diferrent Resource, more gfx/design/emotion than effects, still there are few impressive code to see like the Lorenz attractor dots or the fastest(?) filled vector on the C64. I enjoyed watching it for the feelings expressed, the music and the sync too. I will watch it once again now..

p.s. I suggest WinVice for emulator users. On CCS64 it stops loading (as few more other demos lately, I guess Krill's loader doesn't like emulators :) after the part with the Lorenz dots in front of the tree background. In a white screen..
rulez added on the 2004-05-26 13:14:50 by Optimus Optimus
Umhh, resource goes b/w + scene poetry. Not really my cup of demo.
added on the 2004-05-26 14:27:50 by tomaes tomaes
Wonderful
rulez added on the 2004-05-26 16:09:15 by mermaid mermaid
Kind of agree with Tomaes here... It makes me think of Mist by Civitas, which is another one of my non-favorites.
added on the 2004-05-26 23:01:13 by puterman puterman
who cares about the "poetry" if you have such a fucking fast vector routine like that? :D
rulez added on the 2004-05-27 10:20:57 by Gargaj Gargaj
Good job
rulez added on the 2004-05-27 12:30:54 by RRR RRR
Kinda cute vectorpart and good plotter but don't skip to those s/w style demos... i liked the old ressourcestyle a lot more. I disliked the black border while white screen were shown.
added on the 2004-05-27 13:15:39 by viscid viscid
i am all for development but resource is still better at effects than emotions.
added on the 2004-05-27 19:35:15 by hollowman hollowman
we all know that oswald is a great coder, but i hate grey colors and poems.
sucks added on the 2004-05-27 22:00:50 by dwangi dwangi
Looks like some kind of self therapy for Oswald. The vector is not that fucking fast I think - only 3rd frame. Guess I could get it down to atleast 2nd.
added on the 2004-05-27 22:48:46 by cruzer cruzer
a bit short. i liked the vectors. i didnot enjoy the poetry or the graphics. i think there are toooo many of those wired graphics. nice soundtrack. what i liked the best was the music in the note file.
rulez added on the 2004-05-28 11:16:10 by nightlord nightlord
i like it. it succeeds in creating mood and the b/w seems rather stylish to me. the poetry is acceptable and not featuring any in-your-face kind of rhyme, i have seen much worse lines in other demos ;) the vectors, however are nice, still they suffer from ugly update bugs and no, they are not impressively fast imho.
rulez added on the 2004-05-28 12:26:12 by Krill Krill
Almost a year ago, when Oswald came up with an idea about putting lyrics and/or concept into a hard-core tehnical demo (not this one, though), I exactly told him what will be the reaction of the C64 scene's concept-lobby. And almost word-by-word, he can read it on Pouet now.
So I just hope that the creators of the demo (especially Oswald) won't regret the heavy weight work which was put in this demo.
First, I consider the knowledge. Second, I consider the quality. Third, I consider the time. Fourth, I consider the effort. Last AND least, I consider the concept. Four out of five, not bad. Thumb up.

Sorry in advance, I'm goin' offtopic for two sentences:
Nightlord: have you got my mail(s)? If the indus3 account isn't working, please try arnoldc [at] suonline [dot] net.
rulez added on the 2004-05-30 14:21:38 by Jailbird Jailbird
Come on... this was never intended to be the next technically-mindblowing demo (you'll have to wait for that :), it's a stylish piece featuring some quality code.

I do think it has a mood and the b/w style fits it, and the "poetry" isn't really that "in-your-face" (as Krill put it) or annoying.
rulez added on the 2004-06-03 18:55:34 by edhellon edhellon
what worries me is that only 15 reactions to a resource demo after so many years means that the c64 scene is practically dead and there are maybe only 20 or so of us left watching c64 demos :(

...just a thought
added on the 2004-06-04 12:14:48 by nightlord nightlord
ftp://ftp.scs-trc.net/pub/c64/Demos/pal/Resource/Plastic_Kiss.zip (downloads: 265)

dont worry:)
added on the 2004-06-04 13:20:44 by Oswald Oswald
quite ok demo, wired gfx or not the first pics are nicely brushed up, then it detoriates. quite good flow.. all in all an ok production.

nightlord: either that or the other 20 arent interesting in Resource demos ;)

I think its fair to say that there arent enough hangarounds in the c64 scene that do votefilling, commenting etc. just look at the lame charts in recent diskmags, I mean what is the point when number 4 get less than 10pts ? :)
added on the 2004-06-04 13:31:19 by blackd_wd blackd_wd
nightlord: Not all C64 sceners are hanging around Pouet :)
added on the 2004-06-04 13:38:13 by Optimus Optimus
jailbird, yep shame on us for not raising our thumbs and cheering for the heavyweight work invested in converting gfx, reusing the bumpmap effect and showing the new lorentz plotter twice. and i never seem to get the idea that something is good because of the effort and time invested
added on the 2004-06-05 11:46:38 by hollowman hollowman
And all I can do now is shake my head left to right and sigh...

Hollowman. Naturally, our personal view on "quality" differs, I don't blame you and your thumbing attitude, nor anyone else for not sharing my opinion. All I said that some of you are very predictable, plus I stated my view. You took the hint, voila! I can wash my hands from now on.
None the less, you probably also had your very own reasons, unknown to me though, when thumbing up Macho Programming by Triad and Motivation by Wrath Design, right? As they were so innovative and full of fresh ideas, yes? I neither seem to get some of your actions, but as always, you'll have some kind of a juicy explanation to break my word. Okay then, treat me fast, and we're set.
added on the 2004-06-09 13:20:53 by Jailbird Jailbird
am i only allowed to thumb up demos full of innovative and fresh ideas? where do you get all those rules for thumb up/down from? please tell me more so i can automate the process. we are so predictable and yet you never get some of my actions.
but i understand that you you want to take the opportunity to call other predictable just because you did the unpredictable by thumbing plastic kiss up, instead of getting pissed and write a 14 page essay on why wiring sucks.

there you go
added on the 2004-06-09 17:26:39 by hollowman hollowman
Thank you.

Not truly understanding an action doesn't expells one's predictabilty. Look, I said to Oswald that I know what will the concept-lobby's comment be to a demo like this one. I could even bet on it. So what. If you felt like adressed, I can't help. I have never mentioned your handle.
And absolutely, your thumb rules are your own business, I just compared your comments, the products you have commented and drew a very personal conclusion about your thumbings up and down. Then again, only you know the reasons of your actions, which I can't get, that's it. Fact: the concept-lobby's sudden aversions and delimiting from demos like this one is still predictable.
To your second paragraph. I'm currently helping Resource with retouching images for their demo, and it's no secret that I was retouching graphics dozens of times before (although only for demo usage), so I don't see why is my thumb up oh so unpredictable. Man, I appreciate the hard work and the time which was put into this demo, what a blasphemy right? Gosh, and I was even so rotten to express that here! A deadly sin, I agree.
Nevertheless, I like to lick Oswald's ass as well, as you know, we work together at the moment.

Your turn.
added on the 2004-06-09 19:18:03 by Jailbird Jailbird
Nah, my turn to jump in. I just wonder about a few of the details in what you've written...

First of all, what's "a demo like this one"? Did you know in advance what it was going to be like? To me, this is another one of those "let's make a concept demo although we don't have anything to say, so we'll just whip up some half-assed scene poetry" demos. Was that what you meant? In that case I guess I could have predicted what some people would say too.

As for appreciating the hard work, I'll have to draw the old Metallica analogy again: Lars Ulrich spent 6 months getting the drum sound right when they were recording the black album. Well, the album still sucks. Does the hard work make it better? IMHO: nope-diddely-dope.
added on the 2004-06-09 23:22:01 by puterman puterman
Puterman. How do you know that Oswald didn't had anything to say? As far as I am awared, this demo reflects really deep personal feelings.
I don't know why do I have to re-analyze my first post. By "a demo like this one" I mean a mix of motive (or concept, storyline, whatever) and kind of effects, which may be unnaceptable for some of the people on the scene who are obviously led by some kind of a higher power we don't tend to understand, yet highly aknowledged by people who don't look on demos and C64 products like you... Clear enough?

And why are you two keeping up with this hard work appreciating thingie? Okay, okay, I get it. Look, I prefer the hard work above all, you don't. Have I ever mentioned by a single word that you have to think like me from now on? Or should I have to think like you? No? I thought so. So please, explain to me, what's the friggin' trouble?

Once again, please read my words. I wasn't blaming _any_ of you for not thumbing up this demo, so I didn't realised Hollowman's rection to my opinion, at the first place.
added on the 2004-06-10 08:33:38 by Jailbird Jailbird
my i just jump in at this point to say a few words about my thoughts.

puterman and hollowman: with all due 'sincere' respect, i think labeling any demo as "let's make a concept demo although we don't have anything to say, so we'll just whip up some half-assed scene poetry" simply seems to imply that the authors of that demo are being dishonest. and labeling someone dishonest by looking at his/her demo is i think overconfidence in your ability to make observations and deductions. for this demo i shall repeat, i did not like the poetry and the wired graphics and i liked the vector code and some musics. but i don't think that is enough for me to say that oswald is trying to fool us all by making a concept demo when indeed he did not have anything to say.
in whatever product i think it is always fair to talk about how succesful you think the author has been in achieveing what he was set out to do. so i think it is fair to blame oswald (or me for mist) for not being able to create a coherent atmosphere in the demo and thus failing to make a good concept demo. but i think there is a difference between saying "hey this is an unsuccesful concept demo attempt" and saying "you are trying to sell a demo as a concept demo although you didn't have anything to say really.". i think the critisizers should make sure that their words won't imply a personal insult.

i do agree however that the amount of work put in something does not automatically make it good. nevertheless i personally appreciate hard work even if i do not appreciate the result. so i do think Lars spending 6 months for the drum sound is good (i think the drum sound is indeed the best thing about the black album :) ). but this particular subject is way too philosophical for me and is a matter of personal approach i think.
added on the 2004-06-10 08:37:46 by nightlord nightlord
Jailbird: I'm sure Oswald has a lot to say, but he can't express it in a way that I can appreciate, which gives exactly the same result, me shaking my head and writing negative comments.

As for the "higher power" and stuff, I can't quite follow that, sorry.

And yes, people have different opinions, but that doesn't mean you can't talk about it. As for "blaming" people, let's say your first post sounded a bit more aggressive than you intended it.

Nightlord: What's dishonest about trying to make a good demo? I'm not saying Oswald is trying to fool us, I'm saying he was trying to use other means of making a good demo than his usual ones, and failed. Concept doesn't imply personal stuff, you can make "concept demos" about Batman, Spice Girls or zombies.

added on the 2004-06-10 11:33:17 by puterman puterman
fair enough...:) i am inline with your new post. than again i would like to say that i perceived the wording in "let's make a concept demo although we don't have anything to say, so we'll just whip up some half-assed scene poetry" sentence 'negatively stronger' than "What's dishonest about trying to make a good demo? I'm not saying Oswald is trying to fool us, I'm saying he was trying to use other means of making a good demo than his usual ones, and failed". and the first phrase sounds more agressive than jailbird's to me as well. that was my perception and i also felt personally adressed by that phrase since you earlier posted that plastic kiss reminded you of mist (which honours me by the way :) ). this was the reason of my post. i have nothing against your last post and agree on your view in there. i hope i could express myself clearly and will cause no misunderstandings.
added on the 2004-06-10 11:54:01 by nightlord nightlord
Puterman. Ok, I more or less agree with you now. I didn't meant to sound aggressive at all, more like sarcastic... Direct attempts to offend someone's feelings it's just not my way of communication.
The higher power, yes... Let me explain. I'm not the only one who feel the sence of an ultimate superiority in most of the comments of a certain C64 scene inner circle. And believe me, I'm not a sensitive guy. No, I'm not saying you shold pet everyone's head from now on, but just as Nightlord said, I don't think I was more aggressive than you many times, in any way. On the other hand it wasn't even you who reacted to my first post.

An objective negative comment, read: constructive criticism is one thing, yet a despised phlegmatic remark to a hard work of other people, is another.
added on the 2004-06-10 13:21:16 by Jailbird Jailbird
Although we all seem to be one happy family now, I think I should clarify some of my views a bit. First of all, aggressive-sounding comments give more interesting reactions, so I like them, regardless of who writes them.

The "half-assed scene poetry" comment reflects a nagging suspicion of mine, that some people might use what looks like concept demos the "dishonest" way nightlord describes it. But well, I'm not sure if there's anything negative about that anyway... The problem isn't so much that they're bad concept demos, but that they're a very special type of concept demos, almost as if they were made according to a recipe. I guess what the inner circle might want in a case like this is more originality. I can't speak for them, of course, but to me it's pretty simple: I want something that feels fresh in some way, which is why eg. Nivussieni by DKD, Criminal by Civitas, Cologne by Centric, BITLive4Demo by Mahoney and Brief Bursts of Happiness by Creators have found a permanent home in my diskbox, while eg. Plastic Kiss hasn't.

And as for constructive criticism, I just don't agree. Right, there's no reason to be overly mean in general (just like there's no reason to be more nice than the work in question deserves), but I don't agree that the main point of criticism is to assist the creator in improving his/her future works. With 15 or 20 different commenting on a release, there's no reason for everyone to mention all the positive and negative points.
added on the 2004-06-10 15:41:43 by puterman puterman
OMG, look at teh size of that Thing!!!
added on the 2004-06-10 15:57:47 by Optimus Optimus
ph43r the optimus-effect!
Optimus: have you seen me naked or what?
added on the 2004-06-10 21:00:20 by Jailbird Jailbird
Say anything you want, this demo rules ! I like the music and the sync and the whole in this form...
rulez added on the 2004-06-28 16:26:17 by AbcuG! AbcuG!
for some unknown reasons this demo made me sad. and that's why i think it's not ordinary stuff.
rulez added on the 2005-03-13 20:59:08 by kempy kempy
'alone with my faded memories, forgotten questions, lost feelings...' ,well this sentence has burnt in my mind since i read it the first time, plus the emotive music makes this demo perfect relief to my soul... piece...
a great
rulez added on the 2005-08-25 14:15:02 by dafunk dafunk
Nice style, lovely music
rulez added on the 2008-03-09 19:07:44 by Alpha C Alpha C
world is not always about framerates and other tech shit. moody.
rulez added on the 2008-03-18 17:40:58 by comankh comankh
scene drama aside, this is a nice demo!
rulez added on the 2013-09-19 22:07:41 by keito keito
I like it

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