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- demo Amstrad CPC Batman Forever by Batman Group
- Thanks Rhino for explaing the techiniques involved. It's rather impressive thought out, shame we weren't seeing this back in the days it would have evolved the scene massively from the zillions of hardscrollers and rasters that were cool back then :)
- isokadded on the 2011-06-27 23:53:35
- demo Amstrad CPC Batman Forever by Batman Group
- I get it now.
Pre-calculated line per line horizontal data, displayed with line rupturing (and reg 9 rep).
Right? - isokadded on the 2011-06-16 00:30:22
- demo Amstrad CPC Batman Forever by Batman Group
- @NWC
Nice to see you again :)
If Rhino doesn't add in, I am interested in what you think to my questions. I am guessing the techinique is somehow related to what you used in the Unique big sine scroll - still annoys me I haven't figured that one out :)
I remember we could do 13 splitrasters, can you really do more scrollling splits or am I missing something.... - isokadded on the 2011-06-16 00:04:35
- demo Amstrad CPC Batman Forever by Batman Group
- Excellent demo.
I was mostly impressed with texture twisting and elastic zoom.
Any insight on the CRTC techniques used for those.
I was in the CPC scene from approx. 1987 - 1992 and in the last year we worked a lot on CRTC effects, so therefore the curiosity.
As for twister is that some trick with register 2 combined with line rupture?
And elastic zoom:
I get how the vertical zooming is done, I did some trick with pallette shifting to do horizontal zooming (obviously limited scalling), this looks much better though. I reckon it's horizontal splits mixed with ? :)
Anyhow thumbs up, cool production :) - rulezadded on the 2011-06-14 21:50:18
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