OK fixed...
voxel for 3d stuff / buildings and sculptures...
pixel for 2d stuff / mosaics and interiors, wall design...

Please put here all pixel architecture findings, studies (exterior&interior).

And answer this question:
Would you live in pixel city?

Plus post your 3Ds, 2Ds, sketches or what ever else...












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Yep UltraMega it will be nice. Or you can colorize ours...
http://www.retrowiz.com/retrowiz.jpg

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Hello.
We have toons of spam registred on forum each day.
I chceck out new users day by day and look into spam ban databases...

So any new user - please send me here PM+register on forum. And I will approve you.

Project news:
We are running 172x200 now... Still optimizing code. Web and social networks will be soon.

Matthew

ohh this is cute... but 150$ ohh

Jellica wrote:

We had a Dragon 32 when I was pretty little, maybe 5-6. i only really remember one game about an old Morris Minor that somehow got involved in an F1 race.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_32/64

We got a C64 a couple of years later and this got ignored sad

Looks beautiful that Dragon 32.

I will update stuff tomorrow...

buy PC USB numpad and there is ins del key...

@Saskrotch - Beautiful MAC. I think Motorola MACs was nicer and with better design than todays...
@Laserbeat - ZX81 was nice. Very minimalistic games. There is soundcard for ZX81 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQjIO_K0QUM
@SketchMan3 - Hmm it wasnt C64 or Atari??? Maybe it was Apple2 or Tandy. Try to find, here is database:
http://www.homecomputer.de/
@Basspuddle - Thinkpad was best in that times. Do you compose FM tunes on Genesis in TFM or VGMMM or DEFLE? {I have MD too}

You must think as turtle... Hahaha.

But always ask author/composer/musician first before you will put His/Her song into your video (to be sure)!!! It is good custom to ask people first smile...

Use your 8bit, 16bit, 32bit, 64bit LOGO Interpreter and post screenshots of your LOGO art!

WIKI:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logo_%28pr … anguage%29

Learn:
http://turtleacademy.com/

Online LOGO:
http://www.calormen.com/logo/

List (I will update it):

Win
http://www.softronix.com/logo.html
http://www.elica.net/site/index.html

OSX (this one looks beautiful)
http://www.alancsmith.co.uk/

Linux (this one nice one)
http://edu.kde.org/applications/school/kturtle/

Crossplatform
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~bh/logo.html

Opensource
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fmslogo/
http://www.rz.uni-augsburg.de/~micheler/en/Logo.html

Haah I maybe will use ATARI LOGO for my CD cover (I think I have cartridge somewhere)... I will add math and it will looks like low-res generative art smile.
Maybe I will start LOGO topic in "Graphics, Artwork & Design".

@Bryface - Haha Basic rules!!!

I always wanted to have C64 games on ATARI 800 (C64 super cool games like Creatures, Turrican, Lotus, Double Dragon etc etc)...  We had Space Invaders and Centipedes and you´ve got Last Ninjas and Great Gianna Sisters... Ahh.

@InactiveX - Wow. Looks like boxed PC cards architecture. Nice concept. We had very very limited HW expansions capabilities through cartridge and expansion port on Atari XE... But we had SIO connector.
It is like USB (same scientist/developer is behind both ports). SIO was better than USB. Because you was able to put into SIO port FDD and into that FDD tablet for drawing. So basically on lot of interfaces we had SIO hub.

"These computers had a large assortment of "Intelligent" peripherals which communicated through a custom bus called the "SIO" (Serial I/O) which compared to today standards is a rather simplistic version of the USB (Universal Serial Bus).   In fact the USB and the Atari SIO have a lot more in common then many would think.   One of Atari's original computer engineers, Joe Decuir who created the Atari SIO bus is also one of the team of engineers at Microsoft to help design and holds patents on the USB."

So withouth ATARI XE there will be no USB today big_smile. Haha.

Here is prehistoric USB:

Yes Logo was super cool. It helped me understand AutoCAD on college :-) more quickly than my almost all of my classmates.

Another Atari 8bit music collection:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a2WOYkE1Fw

You had 80MB? We had 40MB´s smile. I started in ScreamTracker2 and latter in FastTracker2 (it was on 3"5 disk from video game magazine as freeware). I use FT2 (for fast XM music ideas sketches) today plus Renoise big_smile (for VSTi and mastering etc etc).