ATI/AMD's DirectX-11-Techdemo Ladybug (DoF, Focal Lens)
tags:"DirectX 11 Techdemo Radeon HD 5800 - Ladybug: Depth of Field is all about directing the audiences attention to a certain portion of the scene. Done with DirectX 11's Shared Memory and atomic memory operations. More info on everything graphics related at http://www.pcgameshardware.de/grafikkarte/ ... "
From http://www.pcgameshardware.com/aid,677464/AMD/Ati-Tech-demos-from-2001-until-2009-with-DirectX-11-demo-Ladybug/Mecha/Knowledge/ ...
From http://www.pcgameshardware.com/aid,677464/AMD/Ati-Tech-demos-from-2001-until-2009-with-DirectX-11-demo-Ladybug/Mecha/Knowledge/ ...








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It's a shame though that the ladybug's movements are so... unnatural. Having done a buttload of macro photos this past summer it's too noticeable for me.
Where did LadyBug go?
I scared her away from eating my aphids!
This was back in 2003... on DirectX 9
What this video is basically saying to me is "We still have not reached the full potential that DirectX 9 offered, but buy our new videocard anyways!".
To be fair, that demo also ran at complete dogshit speeds on a 9800 Pro at the time with stuff like DoF turned up, modern cards handle this very easily.