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    G80 pictures of adrianne curry






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    Oh, wow. Only thing missing is the animation. Hope it is as good as the graphics
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    wonder if she has any black heads :-P The detail is amazing.
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    You cannot tell from 2d pictures of course but the eyes have it in the third picture, excellent realism apart from the white highlight

    This card seems to have incredibly good none angle dependent AF and good AA to boot.

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    Face pics? I prefer other demonstrations of polygon rendering.

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    yep they still can craft a good replica of a skank
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    No comment here... i don't see the point...any video card can render that...the difference is only in the amount of time it takes to render it.

    The hardware has no actual affect on what the rendered object looks like other than the time it takes to render it lol...

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    This is what a m8 of mine said after i gave him the link to the pics:
    jesus thats almost wacking quility
    i think her nose looks wierd. Kinda like Pinockios
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    That's scary, and yeah I'm wondering what moving graphics this card is capable of when pushed to the limits, I hope it destroys what we see on xbox360 and even the PS3.
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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam
    No comment here... i don't see the point...any video card can render that...the difference is only in the amount of time it takes to render it.

    The hardware has no actual affect on what the rendered object looks like other than the time it takes to render it lol...

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    You miss the point completely perkham, yes any card can do that but when it comes to marketing and delivering in 3d they have to tie in what they wish and what the card can deliver. Of course the 2d shots will always be better but there has to be some correlation.

    Lets see some old Ati and nvidia 2d shots so we can contrast and compare how good the 2d to 3d then was compared to this.

    Go on, stick em up and lets judge, lets see Ruby in 2D on X1800, or Dawn on nvidia

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    Someone did a LOT of "polishing" on that project
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    Quote Originally Posted by zakelwe
    You miss the point completely perkham, yes any card can do that but when it comes to marketing and delivering in 3d they have to tie in what they wish and what the card can deliver. Of course the 3d shots will always be better but there has to be some correlation.

    Lets see some old Ati and nvidia 2d shots so we can contrast and compare how good the 2d to 3d then was compared to this.

    Go on, stick em up and lets judge.

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    Filmmakers have been using character modelling for almost a decade, andy...the G80 is a big leap in the direction towards more powerful 3d rendering but i fail to see how a single picture makes a difference.

    If the G80 can render at that level of quality in real time (and i think they'll release that after launch)...thats the thread i'll be looking forward to

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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam
    Filmmakers have been using character modelling for almost a decade, andy...the G80 is a big leap in the direction towards more powerful 3d rendering but i fail to see how a single picture makes a difference.

    If the G80 can render at that level of quality in real time (and i think they'll release that after launch)...thats the thread i'll be looking forward to

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    That's my point, they do 2d with what they can get away with regarding 3d and so it should be uniform from FX / R350 onwards so in this case are you not impressed with what they can get away with in in 2D this time ?

    Or are you saying nvidia are taking it too extreme and making the gap bigger ?

    Who knows, we will see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zakelwe
    That's my point, they do 2d with what they can get away with regarding 3d and so it should be uniform from FX / R350 onwards so in this case are you not impressed with what they can get away with in in 2D this time ?

    Or are you saying nvidia are taking it too extreme and making the gap bigger ?

    Who knows, we will see.

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    My bad...all i'm concerned with is processing power...and in this case...polygon processing power Unfortunately one picture isn't a judge of that

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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam
    My bad...all i'm concerned with is processing power...and in this case...polygon processing power Unfortunately one picture isn't a judge of that

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    Very true. It will all come out in the wash I am sure.

    Exciting times ahead though

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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam
    My bad...all i'm concerned with is processing power...and in this case...polygon processing power Unfortunately one picture isn't a judge of that

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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam
    No comment here... i don't see the point...any video card can render that...the difference is only in the amount of time it takes to render it.

    The hardware has no actual affect on what the rendered object looks like other than the time it takes to render it lol...

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    You dont even need a video card to render it, ok you need one to display it :P

    I want to see more than just the face. The most important part with a lot of polygons is missing :/
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    can you do 16-bit color on that pic, it took me 15 min to load those pics!
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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam
    Filmmakers have been using character modelling for almost a decade, andy...the G80 is a big leap in the direction towards more powerful 3d rendering but i fail to see how a single picture makes a difference.

    If the G80 can render at that level of quality in real time (and i think they'll release that after launch)...thats the thread i'll be looking forward to

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    I 2nd that notion, that would be a real test of GPU capabilities.
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    the only un releastic portion IMO is the eyelashes they dont have any reflection or color distortion due to ambient light otherwise at a glance that is some hella realistic rendering
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    wow, I think I'd hate to see a rendering of myself that looks better than the real thing.

    She is definitely not as cute as this thread would have me believe.
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    does she really have such a pointy rat-nose?

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