The Prettiest Tech Demo Ever Created Gets A Stunning DirectX 11 Makeover


In 2002 NVIDIA released “Dawn”, a high-end DirectX 9 tech demo featuring a beautiful forest fairy that captured the hearts and minds of PC gamers all over the world. That mystical creature looks even more gorgeous 10 years later.

The original “Dawn” tech demo was a revolution in PC graphics, the first time a character as lifelike as the titular fairy had been rendered in real time. To this day no video game has featured a character quite as detailed.

I have to admit, I was more than a little smitten by the virtual creation. Not only for her looks, but also for what she represented: the massive leaps video game graphics were making every year. I purchased a video card just to run that original demo. I had her as my desktop wallpaper. I constantly watched the video of her and her sister Dusk performing Evanescence’s “Bring Me to Life”, just to watch them render slowly.

And now we have “A New Dawn”.


Then there’s Dawn’s hair. In the original, which still impresses to this day, her head was home to 1,700 strands of hair. Now she boasts 40,000 tessellated strands of physically animated hair. That’s more hair than I have on my head (technically so is 1,700).

Anyone can download “A New Dawn” right now, manipulate the scene, change the time of day, or simply marvel at Dawn’s skin oil reflectance maps. Just make sure you’ve got the real ultimate power under your hood.

Requirements:

GPU: GTX 670 or 680 (GTX 670 SLI, GTX 680 SLI, or GTX 690 recommended for Ultra mode)

CPU: 2.5GHz Dual-Core or higher

System Memory: 4GB

Disk Space: 2GB

Operating System: Windows 7 or Windows Vista

Falling in love all over again. Stupid fairies.


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