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Submitted by , posted on 27 August 2000
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I've seen some cool things on the IOTD, so I thought I'd throw my hat in the
ring....
Here are some screenshots of my Winamp plugin (currently v0.8b). I use OpenGL
3d accelaration to create a few tunnel effects and various spinning things which
are randomly combined and blended in various different modes in time with the
music. I have a dancer which also morphs between various shapes also in time
with the music.
It runs in various resolutions/modes (user selectable) or in a window. It works
with Windows 95,98,2000 and even ME (Millenium).
The plugin (about 100k zipped) can be downloaded from my web page.
http://www.arcomnet.net.au/~ffulin
I think it looks fairly cool in action, even though its not finished yet -
although I am a little biased ... :)
I hope I can get some
feedback/suggestions/complements/questions/criticisms/compatibility
verifications....
The random combination of effects means there is a lot of variety even in this
non-final version. I plan to implement more effects and animations before the
final release so that it will be able to run for hours with little or no
repetition....
Email: f.fulin@arcom.com.au
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