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Tuesday, May 03, 2005

Farb-Rausch

Ok, Imaging and video. Farb Rausch is an amazing group who can create these amazing little graphics sequences in a 64k file. This seems to be the tool they use to create those programs. I found this link on The Produkkt. I've had a chance to play around with this a bit and the tutorial helped immensely with the creation of the effects and such. They also put out a little 96k first person shooter which is amazing. I see this group becoming one of the monst renound online groups when it comes to graphics and such.

Screenshots to the game:
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For 96k, thats pretty amazing. Go here if you want more specifics on the game.

Thats it for now
AK

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