Is this classed as a video game? Anyway, Liquid Paint is an interesting little thing, you should give it a try.
You draw different things but with many different effects added, raindow colours, shapes, effects, it's not bad!
http://rydia.net/udd...g/lp/index.html
About Me
I spy into the depth of our universe, to seek out wonders and bring them to paper
Art is my life, without it I am nothing. I appreciate a lot of things, understand most things that others might just ignore and am always on a race to fullfill my life time goals.
Gaming is a huge influence in my life, from as early as four up to the present day, I have been gaming and have no intention of stopping. It's not just a case of entertainment, it's much more than that. With games, you can physically create an entire new world of your own visions and see them put into reality, similar to creating my artwork onto canvas, I have no restriction, I have no feeling of "I won't be able to show people the ideas i see" or "How am I meant to make it possible?" because possible is a derogative. It implies a border to your goals, I see no border within what I can achieve. As I believe this, I will never stop evolving, I will always be chasing and reaching my dreams, and I hope one day will reach my ultimate life goals and influence others around me.
I can be very laid back, cultured and let myself free in the flow of life. I avoid worrying, and all the negative crap. Sure I can get angry at times for whatever purpose, but I truely feel that everyone should enjoy their life, they should feel free without contraints like deadlines, schedules or timings in general. So If I ever owned my own organisation/company, the working office would be how everyone wants it to be - specially designed areas, wall designs and time tables etc. I live in the UK, I want to reform how our society works, influence how the generic work place should be and change the general attitude towards everything.
If I had power, the world would change. Shame I havn't...
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liquid paint
18 January 2012 - 05:10 PM
100 Player laser crowd game
11 January 2012 - 11:03 AM
This caught my eye over at TigSource, a very interesting concept which appears to be very successful. 100 random people live each hold a laser pointer that points on a projector screen and have to work together to complete the challenges.
Forum:
http://forums.tigsou...p?topic=23748.0
Website:
http://wallfour.co.uk/projects/
Videos:
Forum:
http://forums.tigsou...p?topic=23748.0
Website:
http://wallfour.co.uk/projects/
Videos:
Minecraft Monday server
10 January 2012 - 01:06 PM
So thought I'd share what what happened on Minecraft Mondays server yesterday night
Kind of interesting
I just started on their, i've now got builder rights so I'm going to start building soon! Anyone else play on there?
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I just started on their, i've now got builder rights so I'm going to start building soon! Anyone else play on there?
Demoscene Demos
08 January 2012 - 07:15 PM
Wiki paste:
What they are:
They are all demos within the Demoscene. Demos reached their peak in popularity during the years of Amiga and Accommodore 64. Demos aimed to push the boundaires of current hardware and show off what the team could pull off in real time. There has been some outstanding demos released, some of which whent further than what was thought possible. This is also when chiptunes where at a high!
Today demoscene isn't as popular, but still active with some spectacular releases broadening peoples imagination and huge inspirations. It is an art form, as you may notice in the video below and even back in the days amazing pixel art was drawn.
Just watch the videos and hopefully you too will see the ebauty they hold.
This below is by called The Butterfly Effect by ASD, one of my favourite groups.
Download: http://www.pouet.net...php?which=57350
This is isnane... Using atoms and points they make an entire fully 3D world. Much better detail than polygons don't you think?
Download: http://www.pouet.net...php?which=54603
Another one by them, love the music
It kills many many computers......
Download: http://www.pouet.net...php?which=55558
Download: http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=57608
Download: http://www.pouet.net...php?which=56859
Download: http://www.pouet.net...php?which=25774
Here is a great website with many demos on there, have a look at the top 10!
http://www.pouet.net/index.php
Remember these ar ALL done in real time, so keep in mind if you try to run these, be sure you have a powerfull computer otherwise some won't even load
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"The demoscene is a computer art subculture that specializes in producing demos, which are non-interactive audio-visual presentations that run in real-time on a computer. The main goal of a demo is to show off programming, artistic, and musical skills.
The demoscene first appeared during the 8-bit era on computers such as the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC, and came to prominence during the rise of the 16/32-bit home computers (the Amiga or Acorn Archimedes in the UK and Germany, and the Atari ST). In the early years, demos had a strong connection with software cracking. When a cracked program was started, the cracker or his team would take credit with a graphical introduction called a "crack intro" (shortened cracktro). Later, the making of intros and standalone demos evolved into a new subculture independent of the software (piracy) scene."
The demoscene first appeared during the 8-bit era on computers such as the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC, and came to prominence during the rise of the 16/32-bit home computers (the Amiga or Acorn Archimedes in the UK and Germany, and the Atari ST). In the early years, demos had a strong connection with software cracking. When a cracked program was started, the cracker or his team would take credit with a graphical introduction called a "crack intro" (shortened cracktro). Later, the making of intros and standalone demos evolved into a new subculture independent of the software (piracy) scene."
What they are:
They are all demos within the Demoscene. Demos reached their peak in popularity during the years of Amiga and Accommodore 64. Demos aimed to push the boundaires of current hardware and show off what the team could pull off in real time. There has been some outstanding demos released, some of which whent further than what was thought possible. This is also when chiptunes where at a high!
Today demoscene isn't as popular, but still active with some spectacular releases broadening peoples imagination and huge inspirations. It is an art form, as you may notice in the video below and even back in the days amazing pixel art was drawn.
Just watch the videos and hopefully you too will see the ebauty they hold.
This below is by called The Butterfly Effect by ASD, one of my favourite groups.
Download: http://www.pouet.net...php?which=57350
This is isnane... Using atoms and points they make an entire fully 3D world. Much better detail than polygons don't you think?
Download: http://www.pouet.net...php?which=54603
Another one by them, love the music
Download: http://www.pouet.net...php?which=55558
Download: http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=57608
Download: http://www.pouet.net...php?which=56859
Download: http://www.pouet.net...php?which=25774
Here is a great website with many demos on there, have a look at the top 10!
http://www.pouet.net/index.php
Remember these ar ALL done in real time, so keep in mind if you try to run these, be sure you have a powerfull computer otherwise some won't even load
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So does anyone have any idea what this is of? I personally love them! They very entertaining, creative, artistic and push hardware to their limits. Some reach smooth fps whereas others simply struggle, it's down to your hardware.
Some of you may have an idea, but most of you probably don't unless researched. If someone guesses correct, I'll make this thread into a full 'whateverthisis' thread, and supply many many of them, videos, websites, events etc.
So does anyone have any idea what this is of? I personally love them! They very entertaining, creative, artistic and push hardware to their limits. Some reach smooth fps whereas others simply struggle, it's down to your hardware.
Some of you may have an idea, but most of you probably don't unless researched. If someone guesses correct, I'll make this thread into a full 'whateverthisis' thread, and supply many many of them, videos, websites, events etc.
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remote desktop ubuntu 11.10
30 December 2011 - 07:57 PM
Is there any programs similar to TeamViewer but to connect from Windows to Ubuntu 11.10?
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