Amazing

by Volker Weber



What an amazing video.

[via Christian]

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That is excessively cool. Do we know anything more about it? There are parts of it that look completely real, and other parts you think must be done with some kind of animation. If animation, it's extremely impressive. If engineered I'm even more stunned by the perfection of control on each launch.

It's Animusic, there are two DVDs you can buy. Here's a great article explaining the process of creating it:

I have this Video with an ATI badge rendered into it. So I guess it was shown as demo for the graphics capabilities of som new hardware.

Thanks a bunch for the interesting link, Stefan!
I've seen several of the video clips already, but didn't know anything about the background or the makers.

I've seen this on the IFA in Berlin this year...

Samuel Adam, 2006-09-28 14:25

Saugut.

Absolutely amazing - I want the DVD's...

Markus Heyl, 2006-09-29 07:53

It's a real-time demo for ATI graphic cards from 9700 on or better.

Here is the Win page (right on top):
http://www.ati.com/developer/demos/r9700.html

Here for Mac (go down to Animusic's Pipe Dream):
http://www.ati.com/developer/demos/macss2/index.html

Andreas Muth, 2006-10-19 14:38

Gracias, Andreas Muth.

thank you. I didn't find it. And I did it puch for your info.

Nannkko Nannkko, 2007-10-25 01:07

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