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  See some amazing new graphical techniques, in action
 

May 22, 2013   |   By Kris Ligman

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More: Console/PC, Programming, Video





SIGGRAPH 2013's Technical Papers preview trailer has dropped with a generous handful of clips showcasing innovations in everything from dynamic lighting to long hair and snow.

Take a look for yourself up above.

SIGGRAPH 2013 will be held from July 21st to 25th in Anaheim, California. For more information, you can visit SIGGRAPH's website.
 
 
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John Woznack
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Why do I get the feeling I'm about to see a snowball FPS very soon?

Arnaud Clermonté
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I'm still waiting for a snowplow simulator.

Merc Hoffner
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Some very smart stuff there! So who thinks what's the smartest? I vote the hair reconstruction.

Maria Jayne
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I really like the paper tearing/folding and the snowball material simulation, the other stuff is a bit over my head.

Kale Menges
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I can definitely see the selective area video loop tool being handy, actually.


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