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Geek Culture / Cel vs Phong vs Gouraud vs Flat

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 30th Nov 2002 15:20
yeah but you work with what you got
NES had 16 colours, SNES had 256 hehee

I'm pretty sure but the GameCube has in the region of 16million colours
C'mon boys try to use atleast 65,535 of them hehee

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Mirthin
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Posted: 1st Dec 2002 04:08
Mathematicians will say that if you put a prism of light in a direct light it will display every colour available. Is that 16 million? Or are we still missing a few?

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Dean
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Posted: 1st Dec 2002 22:32
but "Zelda, a link to the past" was the best game ever


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Mirthin
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Posted: 1st Dec 2002 23:35
in your opinion.

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actarus
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Posted: 1st Dec 2002 23:38
Well in much people's opinion,Microsoft and McDonalds are fat MF...

Some psychiatrists say that only 20% of the worldwide population is what they consider normal...Note that this school of thoughts has been highly criticized by about 80% of the population...

Just remember that you're standing on a planet that's evolving
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Mirthin
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Posted: 1st Dec 2002 23:45
define 'normal.'

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Dean
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2002 00:52
Quote : "In your opinion"

mope, it's a well known fact


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actarus
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2002 00:54
Q:-define 'normal.'

A:-worldwide population is what 'they consider normal'

Ask them.

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And revolving at nine hundred miles an hour!
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2002 17:40
If that's what normal is, then we're all normal.

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2002 20:08
erm...dunno Mirth - all the science boffin's say that we're only capable of distingushing upto 16million colours, just like we can only process upto 50frames per second.

I don't know about you but I have a knack for tellin' frames per second by how smooth movement appear, obviously above like 120 it is dang hard - but if you stare long enough you can notice. Just as with colours, if you look long enough you can tell the bands which is whole point in higher colour bits.

Personally don't think there is actually a limit to what we can percieve apart from that placed on ourselves, and if all we did all day is see things twice as fast would it look blured with double people like on TV or would be incorporate the extra frames as everyday life?

My Ki Jitsu tutor always used that annoying the hand is quicker than the eye saying on all of us, and yes at first quick hands could be too fast but after a while you brain gets used to processing movements faster - so I'm sure that we don't have really great limitations, its just they're things we never stretch oftenly.

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