Subject: Virtools 2004-03-30 - By Taumel
Back And you should really have a look at the link noisecrime posted before:
http://www.virtools.com/applications/technology-effects.asp
There you can have a look of some nice visuals, which are simply impossible with director. Be sure to move your mouse into the upperleft corner and switch through the groups: A grey bar on the left side under "standard" with mouseover opens the effects. A lot of people i sent the link haven't noticed this.
There are three groups:
- classic (which worked also since virtolls 2.1 so no shader needed this are in virtools so called "effects") - shaders (shaders needed) - post-process (sahders needed)
Dependently on the choosen effect you can play with some parameters (right/down)
Greetings,
taumel
-- -- Original Message -- -- From: "Jack Kristoffersen" <jack@(protected)> To: "Taumel" <taumel@(protected)>; <dir3d-l@(protected)> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 1:28 PM Subject: [Dir3d-l] [OT] Virtools
> I find this discussion very interesting, and I guess that goes for many > others on the list as well. So I hope that it's ok to discuss it on list. > > > > > > - As the Physics Pack is based on havok, how much better is it than > Directors? Or, is it better? > > - The AI Pack. Is there any information on exactly what it contains? Other > than a* ;-) > > - How is the development community? I really like the Director ones (as in > you guys * blush*). > > - Do you find Director more time saving to develop in, over Virtools? > > > > Jack > > > > __ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ > Dir3d-l mailing list > Dir3d-l@(protected) > http://nuttybar.drama.uga.edu/mailman/listinfo/dir3d-l
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