Downloads: 21Added: 05 June 2008
Sure, lots of video games have a physics engine -- ho-hum look at gravity and inertia work their magic. None of them have what photoshop has: a brush engine. The brush engine was developed back in Photoshop 7 (before CS) and is what makes Photoshop a true painting program and revolutionized...
Downloads: 6Added: 14 June 2007
Sure, lots of video games have a physics engine -- ho-hum look at gravity and inertia work their magic. None of them have what photoshop has: a brush engine. The brush engine was developed back in Photoshop 7 (before CS) and is what makes Photoshop a true painting program and revolutionized the...
Downloads: 6Added: 05 August 2007
An technical look at the Tech 5 engine...
It is particularly interesting that Tech 5 is equally cut to PC (also MAC) and all consoles.Developers, that buy the engine, do not need to insert the program code for the compatibility.
Downloads: 4Added: 14 June 2007
This video features the XCOR XR-5M15 7,500 lb-thrust LOX / Methane rocket engine in a series of short tests strung together in a compilation. This is the 'heat sink' nozzle version of the engine, which is used to characterize engine performance. The results were be used to determine the...
Downloads: 299Added: 16 January 2008
Check out this superbe Porche Carrera engine.
Downloads: 8Added: 17 January 2008
See how an engine does work!!
Superb!
Downloads: 2Added: 15 June 2007
In early 2000, XCOR began testing a small integrated rocket engine that incorporated all the elements of a larger engine, but allowed us to validate engine improvements quickly and cheaply. The Tea Cart (named for its installation on a rollaround cart and the heated cooling water it produces) is...
Downloads: 1Added: 19 June 2008
Dr. Kiki Sanford shows you the ins and outs of the Sterling Engine.
Downloads: 30Added: 03 April 2007
Technology preview of CryEngine 2 through Crysis, the first game to utilize this new game-engine. The custom physics embedded in this engine is clearly visible in the last 20s of the movie. :)
Downloads: 70Added: 30 January 2008
Traces the development of the diesel from the Otto 'SILENT' gas engine of 1877, through Rudolph Diesel's engine, to the machines that now drive ships, trains, tractors, trucks and cars.
This video is in the Public Domain, for more informations please visit...