Apple has a variety of screensavers that they have introduced to the public. One example is Apple's 'Drift' screensaver which is in the latest version of macOS (Catalina).
I think they use random images from their desktop wallpaper collections each time to seed the colors, sometimes I recognise the outline of Yosemite or Catalina etc. Very cool!
Renders like this are really not too difficult for computers to do. They just follow a few simple algorithms to create lines and move them and adjust their color / luminosity dependent on their vector movement, which is defined by an image of x/y noise
Microsoft doesn't really package screensavers in windows anymore since most computers use LCD displays. They don't have much of a purpose, but old screensavers from the late 90s and early 2000s are still in windows.
i love this screensaver because it’s seemingly randomly generated, not just a video on loop
I think they use random images from their desktop wallpaper collections each time to seed the colors, sometimes I recognise the outline of Yosemite or Catalina etc. Very cool!
I absolutely love this, so I decided to download this video and set it as a wallpaper on loop in windows.
I love this, I am on a windows computer and I hate the built in screensavers so I just take this and put it on loop!
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i watch this while I was sleeping it's so relaxing
pls explain
Can i have a download file for this pls?
its beatiful
I have this screensaver
this was new in catalina
can i get this on sierria?
How I can download and install this screensaver for hight sierra?
My favorite color for this screen saver is silver.
I like the part where it drifted.
It's nice
anyone getting iOS 9 wallpaper vibes?
i am not an ios user nor do i really enjoy apple incs products but it does indeed look like a wallpaper for ios 9
@@vannillaAJofficial204how would u know? liar
METALLICA USES THIS
How they made this screensaver ? With coding ?
I think so. It looks like it was rendered on super pc. So much stuff going on
@@pashabiceps95 It's actually easy to render something like this. Even a phone can make this!
Blender, probably
Renders like this are really not too difficult for computers to do. They just follow a few simple algorithms to create lines and move them and adjust their color / luminosity dependent on their vector movement, which is defined by an image of x/y noise
@@SouthyTRis there an ipad app to render something like this
I tried this and it’s choppy on a 4 year old Mac. Old Linux on 10 year old notebook has better screen savers then these and they are all smooth!
My 8 year old iMac is running it smooth so...
my 8 y/o Mac runs the screensaver smooth as silk.
Has your Mac got an Intel processor?
@@Moviesxp ofc he has intel 😑 it has drift so it isn’t old af, but he also has it for 4 years so ofc he doesn’t have apple silicon
@@Moviesxp bruh Apple Silicon is too new to be FOUR years old
Me and a friend watched this while self medicated and it was fuckin awesome.
How can this be installed in windows 11
it cant lol
@@blrryface I got it unstalled in windows
@@jmelen007 no you didnt.
Using a free microsoft program
Microsoft lively
I guess this is Apple's 10cent bagel 5K demo. only one for $2500? Chees wiz
Can I have it for windows?
Sadly...It's complicated to put it on Windows.
@@Moviesxp This implies that it is possible. How could one accomplish that?
@@TheRedstoneChallenge its actually not that dificult...
use video screensaver, download it on edge at forge. You can use any mp4 videos. :)
real ones use this on their mac
I don't understand why Microsoft is so absolutely shitty at making screensavers.
Microsoft doesn't really package screensavers in windows anymore since most computers use LCD displays. They don't have much of a purpose, but old screensavers from the late 90s and early 2000s are still in windows.
☠️BLACK BARON☠️ Very sluggish and non-fluid on INTEL processors.
cap
someone mentioned mac....and instantly i felt sick.
absolute loser comment