In this episode I talk with iq/rgba - about thirty minutes in
category: general [glöplog]
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yeah, I know I mix-up terms. I always tend to mix terms up when they come out of my mouth.
yeah, I know I mix-up terms. I always tend to mix terms up when they come out of my mouth.
Seems everyone is interviewing iq these days... :-)
i recently interviewed amusic, it was not a big success!
i love that cheesy show intro music :)
why thank you, rtype :)
But that's not a chiptune! :(
sounded kinda sega-genesis-like to me, I didn't give it too much thought. I've been known to over-classify music as chiptunes.
Next time trace, next time I'll bring you a tune so damn arpeggiated and full of buzz and square waves you'll probably start to cry. I'll make it up for you next time. Any suggested as for a good tune? has to be scene-music, of course.
Next time trace, next time I'll bring you a tune so damn arpeggiated and full of buzz and square waves you'll probably start to cry. I'll make it up for you next time. Any suggested as for a good tune? has to be scene-music, of course.
From beek, "beehive" :)
You talking this beek? Having a little trouble finding beehive. Do you have any hints?
Last time I heard a chiptune I really liked was the second part of latest fairlight demo. Which isn't 100% chiptune, but sounds like.
Going back to the topic, I'm really enjoying the interview / conversation (still listening).
Going back to the topic, I'm really enjoying the interview / conversation (still listening).
Pearls for Pigs had also a great chiptune.
pearls of pigs is actually pretty cool! Also, yeah I totally dug the last part of frameranger's soundtrack. The whole this is pretty cool, mind you. This isn't chiptune-music, but what did you think of media error's soundtrack? I really dug the minimal turntably style of it.
sigflup: beek - beehive!
You gotta love http://chiptune.com/
Have downloaded, will listen tomorrow on the daily commute. Already I love the tune you opened with ;-)
what is the last song in the podcast with a piano?
I would have prefered a bit more technical interview, but it is good in any case!
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thank you, sigflup!
thank you, sigflup!
I'm currently listening to it... I like the idea - but explaining basic ray-tracing without any visualization seems to be the worst idea ever...
Okay... Serious question: Target audience? I mean - people who don't know ray-tracing at will learn far more by reading the wikipedia article (I guess only a few total beginners will understand how that stuff works after your explanation)... The others - familiar with ray-tracing - will learn absolutely nothing from that introduction.
I didn't spend too much time thinking about the target audience.
it's an excuse to talk to people I like
hehehe ;)
Okay - yeah, hmm what texel said, I guess there was absolutely nothing new for the active guys in the ray-marching threads.
Except for the fact that it seems iq's shadow calculation is a little bit different from what I do and the magic combination of the 5 distances along the ray to the light is still kept secret ;)
Okay - yeah, hmm what texel said, I guess there was absolutely nothing new for the active guys in the ray-marching threads.
Except for the fact that it seems iq's shadow calculation is a little bit different from what I do and the magic combination of the 5 distances along the ray to the light is still kept secret ;)