Hey guys, i found this video, the graphic is done with inkscape. Very nice!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbQhgEJuExY
Watch this!
Re: Watch this!
That's so bazaar. I downloaded that demoscene just last week, not having seen this post. I've watched it a few times and wondered if Inkscape had been used. At first it was the calligraphy at the beginning that had me think that, but later there were other objects that looked "Inkscape", even though I knew other software could do it.
Having said that, YouTube is no way to experience a good demoscene. Download the demoscene in it's original form from http://www.scene.org/file.php?file=/par ... p&fileinfo
Having said that, YouTube is no way to experience a good demoscene. Download the demoscene in it's original form from http://www.scene.org/file.php?file=/par ... p&fileinfo
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Hey,
I just took a look ar this video, and I am amazed! I'm especially impressed with the material that appears starting around 5:30 and on.
How in the world did he do the animations? Not that I expect to EVER come close to this level of design skills, but I am definitely curious about the techniques that he used.
Thanks for posting,
Matthew
I just took a look ar this video, and I am amazed! I'm especially impressed with the material that appears starting around 5:30 and on.
How in the world did he do the animations? Not that I expect to EVER come close to this level of design skills, but I am definitely curious about the techniques that he used.
Thanks for posting,
Matthew
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I suspect the basic graphics would be created with Inkscape and then they would be animated with DirectX. They probably saved the files as EPS rather than SVG. But I'm just guessing.