Do you have any idea why vector based textures are not used in video games? To me, changing the quality of a texture real time based on the size and distance of the texture from the view point makes sense to me. From far away, a texture looks detailed, but is really not. As you get closer, the vector smoothly increases in detail. With a quad core processor and two GPUs, this seems like a feasible idea.
Hmmm, that's a really good question. My guess would be that it would be too CPU intensive for most computers. After all, most people still use single or dual cores.
Thank you for the video. I'm new to web design. I made a mockup in Photoshop. Now, the client wants the website. I am going to slice the psd and insert it into dreamweaver. Will the site be SEO friendly? Thank you.
@samueljh3 hum... well I'm no professional when it comes to SEO, but I think search engines really focus more on the textual content of the site (and the meta descriptions, tags, titles, etc.).
But graphics will make it more user friendly, and honestly, that's probably more important than search rankings.
Do you have any idea why vector based textures are not used in video games? To me, changing the quality of a texture real time based on the size and distance of the texture from the view point makes sense to me. From far away, a texture looks detailed, but is really not. As you get closer, the vector smoothly increases in detail. With a quad core processor and two GPUs, this seems like a feasible idea.
Lasergun45 3 months ago
@Lasergun45
Hmmm, that's a really good question. My guess would be that it would be too CPU intensive for most computers. After all, most people still use single or dual cores.
This is just my guess though.
Icosebyte 3 months ago
this video is awesome. does anyone know which versions he's using? photoshop cs3 and illustrator cs3? idk plz help?
SamDennyMusic 11 months ago
@SamDennyMusic
I'm using CS5.
BTW, It's not my copy (I don't own any of these programs), I recorded this video on my friend's computer. He's a logo designer.
Icosebyte 11 months ago
Thank you for the video. I'm new to web design. I made a mockup in Photoshop. Now, the client wants the website. I am going to slice the psd and insert it into dreamweaver. Will the site be SEO friendly? Thank you.
samueljh3 1 year ago
@samueljh3 hum... well I'm no professional when it comes to SEO, but I think search engines really focus more on the textual content of the site (and the meta descriptions, tags, titles, etc.).
But graphics will make it more user friendly, and honestly, that's probably more important than search rankings.
Icosebyte 1 year ago