I was wondering how Roku made their fish tank background
It has a 3d environment, animated fish, and seems quite complex.
I highly doubt a roku device can handle that good of graphics with 3D fish and background, animations, it just seems to complex for a roku
My thought was they rendered a looped video in blender and then simply play that on the screen
Does anyone know how it was really made?
If I remember watching the screen I don't think this was a looping video, but being that this was developed by Roku themselves I would assume this is coded at the core of the device (like Brightscript is) or done in the NDK as Roku would obviously have free access to it. I would be extremely surprised if this was done in Brightscript.
This has been discussed multiple times. If I remember correctly they didn't develop it; they got it from someone else, but I can't remember the details. It wasn't originally developed for the Roku platform. Someone posted the developer way back when, but I can't find it now.
Somewhere in these threads
https://community.roku.com/t5/Roku-Developer-Program/Fish-and-Aquarium-suggestions/m-p/584585#M47691
https://community.roku.com/t5/Roku-Developer-Program/How-is-Aquatic-Life-implemented/td-p/502845
https://community.roku.com/t5/Roku-Developer-Program/aquatic-Life-Suggestion-Little-Crab/td-p/542827