Hi Mark..
Really nice to hear that you are in the groove now !
It surely shows in that cool idea you have for the site..
Looks cool and will be very interesting to follow your development of the
site, something to come back to many times..
Thanks for sharing this !
Always nice to see things
Hi Jean-Sebastien..
Thx for the link..
That sounds like a cool way of doing it thinking of just handling the
needed points (and only max as pixels on screen...)
I can see how this can work, for the final displaying in a game or so..
(if not just another hoax..=)
What I am more
http://unlimiteddetailtechnology.com/
It's a very simple technology : raycasting like wolfenstein but
raycasting(not raytracing) in 3D with a sparse octree.
Sparse Octree is only a way of storing the points and searching for them.
http://nilo.stolte.free.fr/Octree/oct1.gif
For example :
An
Thanks for all the nice comments! I'll keep in mind the suggestions for
improvement and hopefully I won't get sidetracked ;)
cheers,
Mark H
Hi all,
For whatever it is worth, since it has been fairly quiet here (except
for the nice work from Mark), Realflow 5 mesh animations import without
any issues into RS v7. I have not tested the .sd format import/export
because my v7 demo save function has expired.
Regards,
Brandon
inside
http://neuroworld.ws/temp/jsp_rs_on_ebook_.JPG
outside in direct sunlight
http://neuroworld.ws/temp/jsp_rs_on_ebook_0001.JPG
Note : the 2 pictures are blurred not the e-ink, the image of the
e-reader is really sharp.
It's possible to increase the size of the fonts. Also you can read
As I expected the picture quality looks amazing. How about the refresh
rates? Any improvements on that?
-Jouni
2010/5/26 Jean-Sebastien Perron j...@neuroworld.ws:
inside
http://neuroworld.ws/temp/jsp_rs_on_ebook_.JPG
outside in direct sunlight
Refresh rate? What refresh rate?
Changing a page or panning inside a zommed pdf : 0.5 frames per seconds.
It's really slow.
I don't use my printer anymore, In Ubuntu I print to .pdf directly to my
e-reader.
Jean-Sebastien Perron
www.NeuroWorld.ws
On 10-05-26 11:55 AM, Jouni Hätinen wrote:
Hi Jean-Sebastien
Ah ok..
Thx for the links and the explanation..!
Looks really promising..
I just hope the big boys on the market (that dont want to lose their
position they have...) will not try to do what they always try to do
buy out the competion and their assets and dump it.. !
That's it, I've had a gutsfull ... as they say down this way. Vista is gonna be
gone and XP loaded. Cant afford the time that Vista adds to all keystrokes,
even when it does figure out how to execute them. Cant afford the hours spent
looking for where it has decided to place files I have
Hi Neil,
Yes - Vista Sucks. In the past I downgraded to XP Pro every time,
however I would now have to recommend Windows 7. Its as good if not
better than XP - basically what Vista should have been. Very light on
the system and I find its a joy to work with ...
Aidan
On 26 May 2010 22:17, Neil
Yes, I agree.. I run Win7 64 bit for a few months now and it's very solid
IMHO!
Robert
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Hi Aidan,
I hear you on the Win7 but that leaves a remaining issue with the software I
have which Vista and Win7 will not recognise or will slow down to unacceptable
speeds. My son-in-law does this stuff for major companies and reckons Win7 is
heaps better than Vista but still not what I have
It sounds nice but they say it's the future of gaming graphics which
is totally false. It looks nice on static scenes but updating bsp-tree
voxel (point cloud, whatever) structures is very very heavy on your
cpu, so any kind of interactivity is basically impossible to
implement. I'm all in for
You are right Jouni
But it's possible to transform massive amount of point really fast.
There are tons of documents on the internet (transform only 4 points
then interpolate to place points (like a line algorithm) ).
These techniques are used in the medical field.
As for updating the octree,
When you are ready. Linux will be there for you, as it is for me.
Now I'm very very scared
N.
:-)
On Wed, 26 May 2010 22:00:34 -0400, Jean-Sebastien Perron
j...@neuroworld.ws wrote:
When you are ready. Linux will be there for you, as it is for me.
Jean-Sebastien Perron
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