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Canvas Cycle: True 8-bit Color Cycling with HTML5

category: gfx [glöplog]
I'll let the images speak for themselves...

http://www.effectgames.com/demos/canvascycle/
added on the 2010-08-01 19:08:41 by a_lee_n a_lee_n
NOT AGAIN :(((
added on the 2010-08-01 19:09:44 by havoc havoc
I did perform a search bothing using both Pouet's own search and Google using site:pouet.net but couldn't find anything. Are you saying that it has already been posted?
added on the 2010-08-01 19:12:30 by a_lee_n a_lee_n
You can't really fault me for not paying attention to the oneliner though... at least I tried to make sure that it hadn't been posted already, but I apologise.
added on the 2010-08-01 19:24:06 by a_lee_n a_lee_n
a_lee_n: nice. and i wouldn't see this one if you have met havoc earlier in your life.
BB Image
just for illustration
added on the 2010-08-01 20:27:57 by Gargaj Gargaj
it has nothing to do with "true 8 bit color cycling".
added on the 2010-08-01 20:38:56 by Oswald Oswald
why not? 256 colors is 8-bit.
added on the 2010-08-01 20:47:52 by Gargaj Gargaj
image can be done with an animated gif and no html at all?
added on the 2010-08-01 20:54:51 by the_Ye-Ti the_Ye-Ti
An awesome brand new demo platform! We need s0me c0de samples.
added on the 2010-08-01 20:57:16 by Defiance Defiance
a_lee_n: great find! thanks for sharing:
havoc: oneliner != bbs
added on the 2010-08-01 22:03:08 by xTr1m xTr1m
now go make a demo with it! (on amigaaaaaa o/c)
Quote:
oneliner != bbs

no shit, sherlock
added on the 2010-08-01 22:11:25 by havoc havoc
Quote:
An awesome brand new demo platform! We need s0me c0de samples.


http://www.effectgames.com/demos/canvascycle/canvascycle-source.zip

There you go.
added on the 2010-08-01 22:13:14 by a_lee_n a_lee_n
I don't care if this is old news or not but I found the images beautiful. I love selecting one by one and staring at the hypnotic cycling for hours.
added on the 2010-08-01 22:34:47 by Optimus Optimus
Nice 2D artwork indeed. Those pictures remind me of adventure games from the llate 80s / early 90s. They somehow look more interesting than most 3D artwork we see nowadays.
added on the 2010-08-01 23:20:27 by keops keops
Oswald's right, it's not true colour cycling since it explicitly and manually loops through and redraws all affected pixels, which would make it more like simulated colour cycling. True colour cycling is performed by just modifying a palette and letting the underlying framework (hardware or software) handle all the rendering. Proper color cycling with JavaScript is actually possible though, but doesn't work with a canvas.
added on the 2010-08-01 23:23:55 by Radiant Radiant
nice one :)
i usually don't pay attention to links at the onliner after some bad surprises
added on the 2010-08-01 23:56:04 by v3nom v3nom
True color cycling uses hardware.
added on the 2010-08-02 00:29:32 by raer raer
keops: When I first saw them it put me in the mind of the monkey island games.
Keops & 8-bit buggery: Actually, the images were drawn by Mark Ferrari who worked on a bunch of Lucas Film/Arts adventures back in the day.
added on the 2010-08-02 01:17:27 by a_lee_n a_lee_n
Awesomes pixelling skillz then. :D
Awesome indeed.
added on the 2010-08-02 08:48:32 by Blueberry Blueberry

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