This video showcases some new features of the deferred rendering system in my Logos Engine including HDR, auto-exposure, edge detect anti-aliasing, shadow mapping and more. Check the page for more info.
This video showcases some new features of the deferred rendering system in my Logos Engine including HDR, auto-exposure, edge detect anti-aliasing, shadow mapping and more. Check the page for more info.
This engine is becoming a monster. A very mathematically impressive monster.
JoshPeter — October 30th, 2009 at 9:43 pmSlowly, but surely. Thanks man.
Colin Godsey — October 30th, 2009 at 9:50 pmYou have really made a lot of progress on that engine, Colin. It looks great! I can’t wait to see how it will be put to use.
JosephMajewski — November 2nd, 2009 at 9:48 amAny progress made with the engine, buddy, or is this project on hiatus while you settle down with your new job?
Joe Majewski — March 30th, 2010 at 7:27 pmit’s still kinda on hiatus, but I do have plans for it. I think i’m going to do a rewrite with V8 javascript at the core.
Colin Godsey — April 5th, 2010 at 9:21 pmV8 JavaScript? I’ll have to look into that. Anyways, you need to teach me more about your .htaccess file, or maybe email me a copy of yours.
PageRank update occurred last week and my blog remained the same (although I am noticing more traffic through Google since the update), while my nfreak.net has many more PR1 pages than ever before, especially since the last PR update brought it to PR0 (as if it were sandboxed).
In case you hadn’t noticed, you are pushing a PR3 now, and the majority of your sub pages *ALL* have PR of their own, which is a huge deal, and you should see large increases in traffic since the update occurred.
Which is all the reason that I’d like to take a peek at your .htaccess, lol. I noticed that Google only indexes your posts and not anything else (category pages, tag pages, etc). I’m thinking about going that same route, since it’s been working extremely well for you.
Congrats buddy!
Joe Majewski — April 7th, 2010 at 12:44 pmOops, I was thinking that it was the .htaccess file that instructed Googlebot, but I meant robots.txt. Yours is fairly empty, but I noticed you had a WordPress plugin called “All in One SEO”, which makes your tags and categories “noindex”. I installed the plugin myself yesterday.
Joe Majewski — April 8th, 2010 at 7:13 pm