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Intrinsic
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vjfx.com - Demo videos of new tech in development

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I've added some demo videoclips on a tech Im developing that could result in some nice fx making in the future.

This is at a very early stage, but its in process :D

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Check them out at vjfx.com

I will explain more about this later on, this is just to get your curiosity going :D

Cheers,
Thomas / Intrinsic

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cool

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looks a bit like pilgrim...

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Thomas don't stop !

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Thomas don't stop !

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Post by levon »

that looks realy good, what program are you using to make the 3d stuff?

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Post by Trunx »

How do you programme that? Do you do it in c++?

Intrinsic
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Some more info

Post by Intrinsic »

Well the 3D scene is pre-rendered with a special technique (special texture and separate lighting etc) from 3ds max.. and then Im adding realtime texture onto it.. and freeframe before that on the texture - and freeframe after the 3d is "rendered" and voila :) - so - 3D = prerendered in special format, texture is live and freeframe before and after is live.. at 30fps in 640x480.. depending ofcourse on the speed of the freeframe fx..

Its all in c++ yes.. but the 3D object is "prerendered" - Ive made my own packed fileformat for this.

I am thinking to make some freeframe fx based on this tech in the future, theres a lot I can do with it :)

Cheers,
Thomas / Intrinsic

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Post by SuperficiaL »

is there a way for future users (ME!) to export 3ds format to your packed format to make custom 3d objects?
if possible it would be even greater than it is now!

looks good, keep up the good work!
greetz, SuperficiaL...

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Post by AlexEtJeremy »

if we can import our 3ds file....
I will buy it for sure !

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