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No examples, but demos
by Ben Meyer on Thursday 08/Jul/2004, @11:58
The example apps have been stripped out of the preview (for size i presume), but in its place are several demos and boy are they eye candy. swirling alphablended boxes that are stretching and moving in 3d. :) yum. worth compiling just to play around with the arthur demo.
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Re: No examples, but demos
by Evan "JabberWokky" E. on Thursday 08/Jul/2004, @12:15
Darn it, I don't want screenshots - I want video capture! :)

Of course, I run very multihead, so I don't have 3D acceleration at all. I wonder how it will perform.
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  • Re: No examples, but demos
    by Boudewijn Rempt on Thursday 08/Jul/2004, @12:58
    I was wondering, too -- as well as being a little afraid that a lot of the work we're currently doing for Krita would be obsolete, but that worry proves to be unnecessary -- and I noticed that performance of the alphablended primitives was a bit sluggish with plain X11/XRender (nvidia card, nv driver), and that it was quite smooth with the nvidia driver and presumably OpenGL, but that it meant X took 100% CPU.
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  • Re: No examples, but demos
    by AC on Friday 09/Jul/2004, @00:56
    Yes ,could some brave soul please post videos somewhere. Now I know there is more eyecandy to explore I can't wait to see it.

    please, please, please
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