Hi Art,

Very nice! The presentation is great too, have you ever been part of the demoscene before? Those demos are in similar style...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demoscene

1. http://www.tevs.eu/project_siggraph07b.html
Demo was created with osg 1.2 (very first release of osgPPU)

sorry, instead of the first one, you take a look better here:
http://www.tevs.eu/project_r4o.html

Is just a little bit different version with more nice renderings ;)

I read your paper when it came out and saw screenshots, but seeing the thing in action is even better.

(minor nitpicking) that second video's aspect ratio is wrong... The balls are squished (longer vertically than horizontally).

2. http://www.tevs.eu/project_i3d08.html
OSG 2.2 (osgPPU v0.2)

3. http://www.tevs.eu/project_sigasia08.html (starts around 03:15)
OSG 2.4 (osgPPU v0.3)

Also impressive!

I agree that we should make a page on the wiki for "eye candy" demos, and advanced rendering techniques / technology demos. These should be publicized, and the links to them should be prominent on the OSG main page. Additionally, is there any chance you could release these demos in executable form, or even source code? IMHO, a video is nice, but running it on my own machine and studying the code is so much better.

Good work, let's hope we can make other good demos like those!

J-S
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