The Third Dimension by Digital Dynamite [web]
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added on the 2001-07-21 12:25:10 by bhead |
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This is a special. You need blue/red 3D glasses to view it, as it is a stereoscopic demo. AFAIK there was only one like this before - anyone remembers?
added on the 2001-09-01 01:48:00 by tomcat
Although I generally lack the ability to see these kinda 3D stuff, the roto-checkers part (w/ the greets) and the floating sphere's at the and _REALLY_ blew my mind!
The soundtrack second half is also especially great.
The soundtrack second half is also especially great.
Yup, this rules. Unless you don't have any red/blue glasses.
This one is really nice, some of the scenes lack the effect a bit, but then again some look absolutely mindblowing.
Some little addition. Digital Dynamite is a beginner Hungarian group. They were placed last at FLaG 2000 with a very lame Pascal demo. But they kept doing, and they became first next year with this. Now they are the most hopeful newcomer team of the Hungarian scene.
Reminds me of the winner of the wild at Coma3, where you had to cross your eyes, then you would be able to see the 3d scenes.
Anyways, this IS
Anyways, this IS
That "very lame Pascal demo" is here.
I was right - there was only one stereoscopic demo before this. That was made by Cryptoburners on the Amiga in 1990, and was also titled - what a coincidence - Third Dimension!
Tomcat : this Amiga500 demo is on pouet here third dimension by Cryptoburners
There is actually another stereoscopic a500-demo out there, cant remember who made it, but it won the compo at the party where Cryptoburners' third dimension was released...
extra cool!
better than the Cryptoburners one because the 3D is no long wireframe, now it's mapped!
bad thing : the green texts kills the effects, mask it with a paper to have a better vision
the music is mediocre and the scenes are too statics
but the show is great, we can see these objects in true space and it is funny
a very good demo to show at no scene people
better than the Cryptoburners one because the 3D is no long wireframe, now it's mapped!
bad thing : the green texts kills the effects, mask it with a paper to have a better vision
the music is mediocre and the scenes are too statics
but the show is great, we can see these objects in true space and it is funny
a very good demo to show at no scene people
When I launch the demo I got a "The dynamic link library winmm could not be found in the specified path blabla..." error message. Notic the missing ".dll" behind winmm. If I copy & rename winmm.dll in winmm, the demo starts, sets fullscreen and ends. Anyone has an idea ? I'm under Win2000 Pro En, GF4, P4. Please copy your reply to my email at ojuice, thanks.
In fact this demo doesn't run under w2k and wxp. Hopefully Boyc gave me an AVI version of the demo, so I have finally seen it. It rocks. Too bad the video compression modify the colors anyway...
Slummy, you're thinking about the "3D Demo", also known as "Quo Vadis" and the group was Exit.
indeed
It doesn't run under Windows XP :(
There's not enough anaglyph demos out there - this one is quite nice!
Here's a youtube for it:
Youtube(anaglyph)
Here's a youtube for it:
Youtube(anaglyph)
The 3D is not perfect (especially the gren text sucks donkyballs, at least with red/cyan glasses), but works.
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well this was quite something new back then
Simple. But the 3d works really well in this one and sucks you right into the demo.
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