The people who attended our talk at Pixar got to see this first, but now it is available for you as well. It was our little "special gift" to Rick at Pixar for inviting us in the first place (plus, he just had a birthday as well :) and was show for the very first time at the main cinema in the Pixar Animation Studios in front of somewhere around 50 people (many of them working at Pixar we might add) to great applause. :)
It is a 4k intro (a demo that cannot be bigger than 4096 bytes) that runs on any reasonably new Windows based computer, and you can download it by clicking here. It is, of course, absolutely free!
Credits:
- Sound: Gargaj / Conspiracy
- The rest: IQ / RGBA
10 comments:
The credits should be "IQ did everything except the sound." :)
Great! How many free bytes did IQ left to you?
i can't watch this .. i keep getting an Error that says d3dx9_33
Any help?
Your DirectX installation looks broken, just add this DLL-file to your Windows-directory and you should be fine:
http://rgba.scenesp.org/prods/d3dx9_33_dll.zip
You need the latest DirectX end-user runtime:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=cb7397f3-0949-487b-9247-8fee451bf952&displaylang=en
thx guys. that worked like a charm.
the demo scene looks live n well... finally got to see that pixar logo anim in 4k ... wow
looking for some other good stuff. wat do u recommend?
gil, a good start would be the scene.org awards:
http://awards.scene.org
It runs perfect in my PC, which has a 800mhz amd cpu, 384 dimm ram and an Nvidia FX5200 :D
My antivirus seems to think this intro is a "compromised". Did you guys also find space to sneak a virus in the 4K? :)
The antivirus scanner dislikes the 4k because it is self-extracting and does all sorts of esoteric tricks to squeeze itself down to that small... I guess that's the problem.
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