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Bathroom Demo (Blender Game Engine)

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bathroom_demo.jpgHere's yet another amazing piece of work, made by Martinsh, using Blenders new real-time tools and abilities. Its impressively comparable to Endi's Boom BGE masterpiece which was covered on Blendernation a while back.

The demo nicely displays a range of Blenders new game engine features including GLSL materials, Softbodys (including a cloth-like shower curtain) and multiple shadows, to name a few. The demo also uses Mike Pan's DOF script to add even more realism.

There's a demonstration video on both Vimeo(HD) and

, along with a discussion and further information over at the thread on Blenderartisits.org.

Just in case that wasn't enough, Martinsh has also released the game demo to the community. You can download it from the links in the Blenderartists thread, or from the link below.

*Updated* http://www.savefile.com/files/1835024 (Not that you'll need the latest RC versions of 2.48 to run the demo)

 

 

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Zaczynam powaznie wsiakac w Blendera pomimo fascynacji Maya... Ni cholery nie lezy mi to legendarne sterowanie ale jak widze takie cymesy jak to demko to nabieram ogromnego szacunku i wsiakam bardziej. Jak ci kolesie upakowali tyle dobra w tym malenstwie :O...

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Nezumi też tak mam... Mayka jak dla mnie rządzi, a Blender mocno napiera, a to cieszy, dobrze że się rozwija.

 

Póki co uważam że jest zbyt mało pokazanego tego co Blender potrafi...

 

A to co łączy Blendera i Maykę to wspólny język skryptowy... :P

 

Pozdrawiam!

ano, Blender coraz częściej pokazuje ząbki :) strzeżcie się bo nie znacie dnia ni godziny kiedy wasz pracodawca go wymagać ;) mnie najbardziej cieszy, że zaczynają się pojawiać oferty pracy z opcją Blender :)

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