I wonder how could we make it a single beam and make the dots be greenish. It would be analogous to a real oscilloscope, but similar to a lasershow presentation. Also, it would be great to have some fog, if possible :-D
When we (me and Leandro Lameiro) implemented the emulator, we have thought about using OpenGL to emulate phosphor persistence on the osciloscope screen. But we have no knowledge on GL programming. Do you know how to code that neon effects?
I tip my hat to you.
DarkFlame7755 1 year ago
loving the music / visual combination
binary132 2 years ago
I'd make a comment but im too busy having a seizure
jbockmon 3 years ago 5
We used to have fancy persistence in our version but took it out when we added the lasers because it didn't fit the laser metaphor.
rndmcnlly 4 years ago
do you still have that code? I would appreciate it
felipesanches 4 years ago
The code is linked from the video description.
rndmcnlly 4 years ago
no... I mean the original version that used to have fancy persistence
felipesanches 4 years ago
really cool!
I wonder how could we make it a single beam and make the dots be greenish. It would be analogous to a real oscilloscope, but similar to a lasershow presentation. Also, it would be great to have some fog, if possible :-D
When we (me and Leandro Lameiro) implemented the emulator, we have thought about using OpenGL to emulate phosphor persistence on the osciloscope screen. But we have no knowledge on GL programming. Do you know how to code that neon effects?
felipesanches 4 years ago 3