lowtech
radio
lowtech | radio | |
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22 | 96 | |
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2.6 | 0.0 | |
about 3 years ago | over 2 years ago | |
Assembly | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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lowtech
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How to draw ugly lines fast
On old computers, you could go even faster by precomputing tiles representing little segments at various angles and then copying tiles. The trick here is to realize that you don't need many tiles to represent all the lines. The downside is that it's not quite accurate. But it's much faster. See an example here :
https://github.com/wiz21b/lowtech#the-3d
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Writing a Game from Scratch – Part One
Very cool. But it's also a good answer to the GP and some of the downthread colour questions - if push comes to shove, you can just ignore the colour. You didn't link it so I'll take the liberty: github repo is at
https://github.com/wiz21b/lowtech
radio
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Show HN: Giving a 2D grid a 3D look – part 4
I think I'm getting close to "finish" this project. I've been thinking about using as a music visualization for my web radio project [1] or let people save it as an image or a short video, so they can use on their designs...
Anyways, on this iteration I have added a CSS linear gradient background, a setting sun at the center of the screen also with some gradient and fiddle a bit with the alpha values, so the mountains would appear more gentle on the horizon.
Hope you like it. I'm open to suggestions on how I should use this project.
1 - https://victorribeiro.com/radio/
Part 1 - https://victorribeiro.com/random
Part 2 - https://victorribeiro.com/random2
Part 3 - https://victorribeiro.com/random3
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Teach Yourself Demoscene in 14 Days
Back in 2018 (I guess) I was trying to create a place where programmers could create audio visualizations (like winamp and windows media player) that would react to an audio (radio, mp3 playlist, youtube video...). I end up creating 5 or 6 "demoscenes" so other people would contribute. My original goal was to detach the radio project from me website. Give it it's own domain and hosting and make a platform out of it, maybe an online code editor, so people could create live (while listening to music). Well, the project is not dead yet and I'd like to continue it some day.
https://github.com/victorqribeiro/radio
What are some alternatives?
Fragment Forge - A card game about the demoscene
RosePlayer - A simple webradio player in plain javascript.
gbt-player - A music player library for the PSG audio channels of the GB, GBC and GBA.
teach_yourself_demoscene_in_14_days - A guide to learn and become active in the demoscene within a couple of weeks
retroSynthwave - A retro synthwave "demo scene"
waveform-playlist - Multitrack Web Audio editor and player with canvas waveform preview. Set cues, fades and shift multiple tracks in time. Record audio tracks or provide audio annotations. Export your mix to AudioBuffer or WAV! Add effects from Tone.js. Project inspired by Audacity.
dwitter - Social network for short js demos