12F38D TRANSISTORS by LiteWerx. [web]
\\\ LiteWerx. | 12F38D TRANSISTORS - a contribution to the Wild! demo competition at TP'96 - __ technical data _________________________________________ Title: 12F38D TRANSISTORS (Go figure...) File format: AVI (Intel Indeo 32 codec) Resolution: 360 x 200, 24 bit colors Duration: 2 mins 04 secs Release: The Party 1996, Aars, Denmark December 27th through 29th, 1996 __ the concept ____________________________________________ Just like "24 Hours" - released at Summer Encounter '96 in Randers, Denmark, July 29th 1996 - this production was created during the party of release. We decided to do a production several months before the party, but due to lack of time no one really finished any thing for the demo. When we arrived at The Party we thought that it could be rather cool to create a "24 Hours II"-like Wild! demo. Sadly, Ruben was too busy finishing another Wild! demo project ("Ozonium" by Parasite). Therefore, Dennis and I (Kim) decided to group with Dan Frederiksen (also involved in the "24 Hours" project) and Jesper D. Thomsen - still operating under the \\\ LiteWerx. label, though. The mission; To do another Wild! demo in less than one day. But longer and better than the original "24 Hours". __ credits ________________________________________________ The awesome audio track was yet again composed and performed by Dennis Nørgaard. For further information about the music please refer to the 'transist.me' file. The modeling and rendering was done by: Dan Frederiksen - Landscape Poly-Cube Jesper D. Thomsen - Spaceship Chase Prod Take-Off Spaced? Kim Jensen - Title Animation Fire Flight Blue Misty Landscape Text compositions Furthermore, Jesper did a lot of the rendering using his quite aggressive hardware configuration (Dual P-Pro 240). Dan did the video compositing and the transfering to VCR using his nice Miró DC-20 video hardware. __ what to come ___________________________________________ If you find Wild! demos interesting we'd advise you to look out for "Organix" from \\\ LiteWerx. It should hit you some where, some time in 1997. Hope you have enjoyed this demo.
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