A new bunch (well, to me anyway),
Jacek and Cat-Man have come up
with a very imaginative demo that,
well, I really like. Part of the appeal is that by
looking closely, you can see how they've
managed to do each part. It's sort of like
letting you in on the secret or something.
(And from here ladies and gentlemen, it's but
a small step to burble burble burble. Ed)
First on up is a lovely animated screen
featuring thirty-two rotating Earths. As I said,
if you pay attention you can see how the
effect has been achieved, but it looks really
smart nonetheless. Part Two is a similarly
impressive piece o' programming - ten
digitised faces bouncing on the spot with
intertia. Part Three opens with a rather dull
vertical scroller (each letter is repeated thirty-two times, so you get a whole line of, erm, one
letter) but bounces back with a well-executed
bob effect. (You know, loads of little balls on-screen at once.) The pattern's a bit unexciting
though, and the demolette finishes somewhat
abruptly. What a shame.
And so to Part Four, being the fourth part, or
that part which comes after the third.
(It's burble
time! Ed) There's a smart symmetrical pattern
drawing thing which, well, smartly draws a
symmetrical pattern. The wonder of maths, eh?
The finale is a simple animated pic of some
fractals (or mandlebrots, or something) which is
appropriately called 'Respiration'. But before we
dash to the final verdict, a special mention for
the decompressor. It's awful. It decompresses
to the colour memory, so you get a load of
blobs splattering across the screen. And it's
dead slow. Well, a minor point. Oh, another one
is the coarse humour. Bit 1970-Reg-Varney-sitcom-ish really, and in today's
style-oriented times, such things are
death in the better social circles.
(Oh, hoity-toity. Ed)