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|///////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\| |//////////// "Blue Cubes" \\\\\\\\\\\\| |/////////// a 64kb intro \\\\\\\\\\\| |////////// by YorHel \\\\\\\\\\| |///////// \\\\\\\\\| ############################################## # http://dev.yorhel.nl/BlueCubes/ # Description This is my first demo, and I never expected it to be less than 64KB. :-/ Made in about 10 days by someone who... - has never made a demo before - had very little experience with SDL and opengl - is definitely not a graphic artist - had NO experience with creating computer generated music - is definitely not a musician - just loves to play with code and to learn new things :) Requirements A computer with a graphics card, d'uh! Probably works (but not tested) on a 300Mhz PII with an old graphics card. 1.0Ghz+ with modern graphics card recommended. Made on linux, but runs on every PC with a C compiler and SDL libraries. Windows port and sources included. Ports to other systems and other downloads can be found on http://dev.yorhel.nl/BlueCubes/ Command-line options There are 3 options to set the screen resolution: -r 1 Lowest resolution (800x600) -r 2 Higher resolution (1024x786) -r 3 Highest resolution (1280x960) By default, the demo will try to use the highest resolution possible. The demo will be fullscreen by default, use -w to view the demo in a window. License "Blue Cubes", a 64k intro. Copyright (C) 2006 Yoran Heling This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. # # ############################################# |\\\\\\\\\ /////////| |\\\\\\\\\\ Expect more ugly //////////| |\\\\\\\\\\\ demos from me ///////////| |\\\\\\\\\\\\ in the near ////////////| |\\\\\\\\\\\\\ future /////////////| |\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ //////////////| |\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ YorHel.nl ///////////////| |\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ////////////////| |\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ :-) /////////////////| More info for the interested: "Blue Cubes" is my first demo, and it even fits in 64KB. (It's actually not that great, but it's still my first demo so I'm a bit surprised of my own demoskills). I made the demo in about 10 days with very little SDL/opengl experience and about no experience with creating computer generated music, nor about creating music in general. I am not proud the demo itself, but I am proud of the fact that I actually created a demo in 10 days without experience, and even made it in less than 64k! Because I'm a linux user and opensource-freak, I figured it would be great to also release the code, so everyone can enjoy all the ugly hacks and it could be a good example of how NOT to create a demo. Oh, and have I already said I never expected that I could create a demo in 64K? Well, I really never expected I could! :-) I got motivated to create a demo at DemoZone 2006, I even planned to release a simple demo I made the day before the demo competition, but that one had no sound and was even worse than this one. Since I was still in a demo-mood, I continued the demo and went to Evoke - just two weeks after DemoZone - and released this little demo. |
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