Name: |
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Mirco Müller |
Born: |
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1974 |
Education: |
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studying computer science
at the RWTH-Aachen |
Employment: |
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currently spare-time job
as system-administrator |
Home Town / Country: |
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Aachen, Germany |
Hobbies / Sports: |
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Realsoft3D (beta-tester
for Linux), coding, Capoeira,
Arnis, doing ludicrous acrobatics |
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Greatest moment: |
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Hm... there are some cool
moments I can remember.
Among the best is probably
my first solo-flight (2
hours!) in the course of
doing my glider-license
when I visited France for
a glider-flying workshop
with our local glider-club. |
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First computer: |
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Amiga 1000 |
First 3D application: |
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some early version of
Sculpt3D I think |
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Best work: |
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I guess my "old school"-eraser
I did for the weekly topic
"Desk
Ornaments". |
Worst work: |
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http://www.macslow.de/RM4RS3D.php
(because it isn't done yet
:) |
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Best thing about Realsoft
3D: |
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the overall open design,
VSL, channel-system, renderer,
SDS, the family-like user-community,
advice and respond-speed
of Realsoft,
Oy |
Pet hate about Realsoft
3D: |
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poor performance of OpenGL-rendering |
What feature would you
most like to see in RS3D: |
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Support for "near
rendering quality"
shading in the OpenGL-view
leveraging stuff like programmable
vertex- and pixel-shaders.
Thus speeding up the OpenGL-rendering
speed. More professional
scale tutorials for character-rigging
and animation of characters. |
Who most inspires you
/ favorite artist: |
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Ralph McQuarrie, H. R.
Giger, M. C. Escher, Doug
Chain, folks at Pixar |
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Favourite motto: |
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Die of exhaustion, not
of boredom! |