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1X-VISION.NET is a personal portfolio publishing site. The main text states that it is privately provided by Alexander Lehmann for publishing his works. Its content focuses on PC demos, real-time visuals, benchmarks, VR games, music videos, and animation, spanning from 2010 to 2024. It is not an online design tool like Canva or Figma, nor is it an asset marketplace; rather, it serves as a creator portfolio and an archive entry point for the demo scene.
The site organizes content through a “Work Selection” section and a complete list of works, showing the year, title, type, and links. Representative works include Alternate Tone, made with TiXL, as well as Patience, FirMark, Through the Cracks, Coronoid, and others made with Tooll3/Tooll2. Some entries note that video compression cannot accurately reproduce fine lines or real-time effects, so .exe downloads are provided for local real-time viewing. Other links include MP4 downloads, YouTube, Vimeo, Pouet.net, Demozoo, and the Steam Store.
The main text does not mention any payment, subscription, or purchase mechanism, so browsing and following links to view works should be understood as free. In terms of licensing, the only clear point is that this is a personal work publishing site. It does not explicitly state whether the works may be used commercially, remixed, or redistributed, so the boundaries for copyright reuse are unclear. If you need to quote, reference, or collaborate, you should confirm further via the contact information in the site’s legal information section.
The strengths are its complete creative timeline and clear technical context, making it especially useful for users interested in real-time graphics, demo parties, and Tooll/TiXL production workflows. Links to Pouet, Demozoo, and similar platforms also make community tracking convenient. The downsides are that the site’s functionality is fairly basic, with no online editing, collaboration, commenting, project management, or asset library features. Executable downloads require users to judge system compatibility and safety for themselves. For users outside the demo scene, the learning curve may be relatively high.
It is suitable for researchers and creators in visual art, real-time rendering, creative coding, music video production, and the demo scene, especially for watching case studies, understanding the author’s body of work, or finding inspiration. It is not suitable for teams that want to directly complete commercial graphic design, collaborative whiteboarding, template-based design, or licensed asset procurement.
Whether the site itself can be accessed directly cannot be fully confirmed from the main text, but the pages rely heavily on third-party services such as YouTube, Vimeo, and Google Fonts. Video and font resources are therefore likely to be restricted when accessed from mainland China, so it is assessed as “partially restricted.”
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1x-vision.net is an Germany Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach 1x-vision.net directly.