Screenshot of the Month April 2011 [Winner announced!]

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Screenshot of the month April

Poll ended at Thu May 05, 2011 7:26 am

nathanf534 - Blockworld
4
10%
Sundar - WTA Tennis trumps
1
2%
tmyke - Land with grass
13
31%
stefbuet - deferred render, bloom and more
5
12%
focanafacos - Translucent Surface shader
8
19%
Masterhawk - Glass angel
11
26%
 
Total votes: 42

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Screenshot of the Month April 2011 [Winner announced!]

Post by Strong99 »

And the winner is: "tmyke" with "Land with grass". Congratulations!

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Vote now for the best screenshot of April 2011!
The poll will be active until May the 5th

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nathanf534 - Blockworld
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Sundar - WTA Tennis trumps
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tmyke - Land with grass
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stefbuet - deferred render, bloom and more
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focanafacos - Translucent Surface shader
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Masterhawk - Glass angel
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Topic for the April screenshot entries!

Please submit here for the best screenshot for April 2011. You can submit until the 20th of April. Voting should start soon after that date.

Rules
- Only irrlicht renders allowed,
- Give images a good name,
- Make sure the image is available until the end of the competition,
- One image per project allowed,
- And some information about the project/scene,

Notes
- Please show a good quality image with a descent image size.
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Post by nathanf534 »

Blockworld

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Each randomly generated world is made of approximately 10 million cubes, which can all be modified. It can run at 100-150 fps on an average computer. It has real-time shadows for all the cubes, and flowing water, with support for multiple players on different computers interacting with the world at the same time.
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Post by Lonesome Ducky »

Lots of Minecraft clones lately. No offense intended.
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Post by ChaiRuiPeng »

Lonesome Ducky wrote:Lots of Minecraft clones lately. No offense intended.
cloners gona clone :)
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Post by pippy3 »

Lonesome Ducky wrote:Lots of Minecraft clones lately. No offense intended.
You have to admit minecraft hit a nerve in the human psyche.
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Post by Luben »

Bah. Unless it's another kind of nerve, dwarf fortress struck first!
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Post by Radikalizm »

I actually don't get the whole minecraft popularity, I've played it a couple of times since everyone was telling me how awesome it was, but I can't say I feel the urge to play more
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Post by viejodani »

Minecraft is not a game that everyone can get, specially since the game has no real objective. In my words: it's a game where you get stuff to make stuff to get more stuff and build stuff. Since you can do almost anything in that game and you really don't get any rewards besides seeing what you have created, it's hard to see appeal for a lot of people.

However, Minecraft appears to have opened a Pandora's box of procedurally generated worlds, enemies, etc. so each time you play the game, the world is different and you have to do things differently.
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Post by Mel »

8 bits looks in a 128 bits world ^^U
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Post by Virion »

by looking at all the crazy creations people have done with minecraft, i would say that minecraft is for people who have way too much free time and they don't know what else they can do besides spending it on minecraft.
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Post by ent1ty »

Doesn't that apply for all hobby activities?
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Post by Sundar »

WTA Tennis trumps game using irrlicht.

It is a 2D game.

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*edited for posting better screen shot
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Post by tmyke »

land with grass and some trees. :)
(preview of functions related to the land of my project)

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Post by ChaiRuiPeng »

tmkye, that looks really nice :)

i am guessing you are manually limiting fps at 60?
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