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Travis
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      9th Oct 2003
Jesus christ these shaders rule!

I nearly **** myself when i saw the ascii one, proper **** myself.


 
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      9th Oct 2003

"Travis" <Travis@NASPA!M.com> wrote in message
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> Jesus christ these shaders rule!
>
> I nearly **** myself when i saw the ascii one, proper **** myself.
>
>


It's a neat gimmicky feature.

I want a "cel-shaded" one. I could see using that in alot of games (the
line drawing sketch one is similar).

Also, the sepia and black and whites are nice, but I think a "film noise"
shader would be great too. Medal of Honor looks interesting in black and
white- my brother thought it actually looked better, almost photorealistic.
Imagine how it'd look with a little grain- Saving Private Ryan?


 
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Kjell S.
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      9th Oct 2003
In article <df1hb.60297$(E-Mail Removed)>,
magnulus <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

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> "Travis" <Travis@NASPA!M.com> wrote in message
> news:3f84972c$0$65595$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Jesus christ these shaders rule!
> >
> > I nearly **** myself when i saw the ascii one, proper **** myself.
> >
> >

>
> It's a neat gimmicky feature.
>
> I want a "cel-shaded" one. I could see using that in alot of games (the
> line drawing sketch one is similar).
>
> Also, the sepia and black and whites are nice, but I think a "film noise"
> shader would be great too. Medal of Honor looks interesting in black and
> white- my brother thought it actually looked better, almost photorealistic.
> Imagine how it'd look with a little grain- Saving Private Ryan?


How do i enable these?


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ammonton@cc.full.stop.helsinki.fi
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      9th Oct 2003
Kjell S. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> How do i enable these?


On the "3D" tab, check the "Use custom settings" box and click on the
"Custom..." button. The in the window that opens, select the effect you
want on the "SMARTSHADER(tm) Effects" tab.

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Kjell S.
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      9th Oct 2003
In article <bm407h$s82$(E-Mail Removed)>,
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> Kjell S. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > How do i enable these?

>
> On the "3D" tab, check the "Use custom settings" box and click on the
> "Custom..." button. The in the window that opens, select the effect you
> want on the "SMARTSHADER(tm) Effects" tab.


Thanks!


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