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added on the 2016-05-15 09:36:27 by pasy |
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Idea, execution, C64, Amiga!!11 \o/
rulez added on the 2016-05-15 09:51:01 by Charlie
Cool idea and great execution!
Good idea with good contents, liked watching it at the stream :-)
The idea was really not bad :D
love it!
very inspired one, i loved the glow on the plastic bottle. congrats
Why is the desktop low-rez? Because of realtime raytracing?
nice idea
Cool idea and great execution, indeed. :)
Cool idea. The desktop scene was a bit pixelated at 1080p on my TV compared to the screens, but hey, you broke new ground. Cool tune too ;)
Great stuff
Refreshingly new! Really great idea. Very well executed and well though about the effects. I really think they all fit the "format" really, really well. Teo already know I'm a sucker for his oldschool goa/trance stuff, and this is definitely not an exception. Excellent work on the audio, champ!
Kool stuff!
More image based effects please.
Nagyon zsírak a fények, meg a greetings part is, viszont a tableten egy másik demo tükröződik. :)
cool :)
very cool =)
nice idea and execution!
How awesome!
fresh idea!
I have a guess how this was done and it's giving me all kinds of ideas about trying something similar with precomputation in a path tracer. The only thing I dislike: the mirror-like surface of the phone reveals the low screen resolution during recording and would have benefited from not using big pixels as shapes. Maybe some blurry blobs would have been better, or maybe even something like gabor wavelets? Makes the transform nontrivial though... and for the whole rest of the scene this simple idea worked really really well, except maybe for some parts where the reflected light seemed too bright. Maybe an issue with mixing gamma and linear light spaces that introduces nonlinearity?
I have a guess how this was done and it's giving me all kinds of ideas about trying something similar with precomputation in a path tracer. The only thing I dislike: the mirror-like surface of the phone reveals the low screen resolution during recording and would have benefited from not using big pixels as shapes. Maybe some blurry blobs would have been better, or maybe even something like gabor wavelets? Makes the transform nontrivial though... and for the whole rest of the scene this simple idea worked really really well, except maybe for some parts where the reflected light seemed too bright. Maybe an issue with mixing gamma and linear light spaces that introduces nonlinearity?
Very fun idea I can't recall ever seeing done before, OK execution. The pixelated reflection on the cell phone was very distracting and the C64/Amiga nostalgia stuff was tacky and out of place.
The jagged edges in the screen kinda ruined the experience a bit. I like the phone as matter of fact, and I thought the bottle was a nice touch as well.
bring on the POV-ray! the only thing that you could possibly have added was a reference to the "Transmission" scene of Second Reality ;)
nice.
Clever idea and short enough to not overdo it!
loved it!
Great idea and execution. Too bad the "actual" content isn't all that interesting and the oldskool wankery in the end kind of ruined it for me.
never seen before. fun
At last, a new idea, and executed well!
Great idea and execution! Looks and sounds super!
Exactly what Preacher said.
класс конечно.
What a clean desk :)
nice
sweet. let´s call it "environment unmapping" ;)
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cute
Pretty cool. I was pretty much looking at the phone the whole time.
Cute
An interesting unique touch :) I like it, especially the greetings part.
Very excited, fresh idea, power up music, overall top class prod!!! \o/
Quite a neat idea.
Also, the phone reflection reveals how you did the light measurements.
Also, the demo doesn't work on my PC (Crashes with some errors, perhaps I should update my drivers...) so I've watched it on YouTube.
Also, the phone reflection reveals how you did the light measurements.
Also, the demo doesn't work on my PC (Crashes with some errors, perhaps I should update my drivers...) so I've watched it on YouTube.
nice tune saves it from thumbs down. and what StingRay said.
whoever said "phonereflection" on IRC almost ruined the experience for me :D yeah, wtf! otherwise, totally catched me -> up goes the thumb!
Masking seems a bit rough, and yeah, reflections ;) Otherwise, nice and fresh idea.
:D
Cool and original (unlike this comment ;) idea and nicely executed!
Fun, but could've taken much further. Agreed with Preacher and Break.
Entertaining.
Interesting idea. :)
Nice idea and well done. Music reminded me of some old amiga tracks of the 90's with that style.
Cool idea, but still too rebel-ish for my taste unfortunately. The effects that run across both displays look great though.
fett geil.
superaffentittenobergeil. i love rebels.
Classic effects with good idea and neat execution.
Teo is the next Chromag!
Nice prod,
Original
Idea
Keep on rocking Guys!
Nice prod,
Original
Idea
Keep on rocking Guys!
What cupe said :)
Entertaining. The retrowhoring was a bit lame though.
Also:
Also:
Enjoyed it, way too short tho :/
Great! Very nice idea, I like the track and sync.
What a messy desktop :)
That was a cool idea ! Nice job.
That was a cool idea ! Nice job.
What Preacher said.
At first I believe it was dualscreen demo ... But I wasn't disappointed ... really nice track !
The way the screen interacts with the environment looks really ace! especially that plastic bottle. Nice trance :)
Nice.
but no win9x PII production :(
requirements far beyond what I have :(
...but cool anyway.
requirements far beyond what I have :(
...but cool anyway.
Short but sweet.
like
Nice
Nice works guys! :)
Great!
Excellent!
\m/ Ingenious! \m/
Good idea. Less flashes would have improved it even more.
WOW realistic!
KOOL!
Super cool! :)
Idea, execution.
btw, is this the destop everyone keeps talking about ?
rad!
Does was good demos do: Looks coool.
This is a cool idea
Nice idea and technique, but the demo content and the music itself are rather "meh". Still thumbs up for the idea!
Cool effects and i like the C64 and Amiga ending :)
Impressive!
great :D
good idea, but that reflection on phone looks pixelated
yes
Nice concept.
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