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24.06.2006, 19:18
Ich bin auf der NVidia Seite auf eine schöne Demo in Form eines Screensafers gestossen.
Das ganze heisst Geo Form und nutzt aktuelle NVidia Karten voll und ganz aus.
Informationen: http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_geoforms_home.html
Key Features
HDR with Antialiasing - Using one of several techniques to achieve high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting simultaneously with multi-sample antialiasing, this scene is rich in bright lights, glows, and reflections, while still having beautifully soft antialiased edges.
HDR Motion Blur - Stunning motion blur is enabled by the ultra-fast shading core of the NVIDIA® GeForce® 7900 graphics processing unit (GPU), with far fewer blending artifacts due to depth testing for every sampled pixel. Bright spots become bright streaks as the GeoForms fly through space.
HDR Lens Flare - Just like in the real world, the lens can become awash with a light flare when looking at intensely bright areas. This is a HDR technique rather than using old-fashioned sprites.
Real-time "Depth Peeling" Refraction - Up to 4 layers of transparent surfaces are visible through each other, with no sorting of polygons or shapes - the GPU uses a depth peeling technique to put the "underneath" layers down first.
Sub-Surface Light Scattering - By rendering the geometry into multiple high-precision buffers the depth of the GeoForms can be determined, permitting light to scatter through them as it does through marble, onyx, wax, or skin.
Procedural Texturing - By compositing several samples from simple 3D noise volumes, complex and turbulent shading patterns emerge, such as marble veins, procedural bumpmaps on the 3D surface, and an ever-changing cubic environment.
Download 17,5 MB: ftp://download.nvidia.com/downloads/nZone/demos/nvidia/GeoForms_Setup.exe
Das ganze heisst Geo Form und nutzt aktuelle NVidia Karten voll und ganz aus.
Informationen: http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_geoforms_home.html
Key Features
HDR with Antialiasing - Using one of several techniques to achieve high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting simultaneously with multi-sample antialiasing, this scene is rich in bright lights, glows, and reflections, while still having beautifully soft antialiased edges.
HDR Motion Blur - Stunning motion blur is enabled by the ultra-fast shading core of the NVIDIA® GeForce® 7900 graphics processing unit (GPU), with far fewer blending artifacts due to depth testing for every sampled pixel. Bright spots become bright streaks as the GeoForms fly through space.
HDR Lens Flare - Just like in the real world, the lens can become awash with a light flare when looking at intensely bright areas. This is a HDR technique rather than using old-fashioned sprites.
Real-time "Depth Peeling" Refraction - Up to 4 layers of transparent surfaces are visible through each other, with no sorting of polygons or shapes - the GPU uses a depth peeling technique to put the "underneath" layers down first.
Sub-Surface Light Scattering - By rendering the geometry into multiple high-precision buffers the depth of the GeoForms can be determined, permitting light to scatter through them as it does through marble, onyx, wax, or skin.
Procedural Texturing - By compositing several samples from simple 3D noise volumes, complex and turbulent shading patterns emerge, such as marble veins, procedural bumpmaps on the 3D surface, and an ever-changing cubic environment.
Download 17,5 MB: ftp://download.nvidia.com/downloads/nZone/demos/nvidia/GeoForms_Setup.exe