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eLearning Gamification or Game-based Learning is a powerful medium of learning by using simulations and games to experience and learn new things. When played as a game, by creating life-like situations, the desire to win propels the players to understand the system or “lesson” and...
Modelling done with Processing. Rendering done with Cinema 4D.
First attempt for a automatic generated terrain.
These are reference images I'm using to test my new Velvia 100 RVP Film Simulation presets.
It's pretty well nailed down. With DMAX increases to Greens and Reds, and careful attention to how Velvia F used to make Reds orange and Yellows green, I made the adjustsments to reflect with known parameters of Velvia 100 RVP.
Like RVP, lighting conditions, exposures and subjects work differently with this simulation, but I used this reference set of 16 images to really stress test the preset.
In some cases, only two of the sliders need to be adjusted to suit the shooting conditions which are Exposure and White settings.
White balance needs to be adjusted manually. RVP tends to have a coolish tendency to it's images (which kind of makes sense because projector lights tended to be warmer.
White balancing with this preset requires you find your optimal results and then pull back towards cool just a little bit.
Read more about this on my blog:
frontallobbings.blogspot.ca/2013/02/fujifilm-velvia-100-r...
The 3D wire frame model for the LOC Precision V-2 rocket I am building, my heaviest project to date. With RockSim, I can test launch it with various amounts of rocket fuel, and predict stability margin, G forces, and max speed and altitude.
On the trip back from Miami, the flight attendant was curious about this thing I was fiddling around with on my computer.
The Bureau of Land Management announces the start of construction of the Desert Quartzite solar project near Blythe in eastern Riverside County, advancing the Biden-Harris administration’s efforts to combat the climate crisis by supporting the development of renewable energy. This photo represents a simulation of what the final project will look like.
Photo courtesy of Desert Quartzite, LLC.
It came out in the usual M9 Kodachrome colours and saturation which does get tedious after a while so I had a go at getting it to a Portra 400 overexposed a stop look.
The Dawn spacecraft is planned to launch on July 7 on a mission to Ceres and Vesta. This is Brian Jones' Dawn add-on for Orbiter. The final stage is burning to inject into a parking orbit. The solar panels are folded before deployment.
Free add-ons available at avsim.com.
I improved my IDL routine which is used for generating syndynes and synchrones for comets and now it is capable of plotting the grids in J2000 equatorial coordinates. Please note the scale is different in these three graphics. The letter \alpha stands for right ascension and the letter \delta denotes for declination. All in Mercator projection.
A simulated Ektachrome Infrared false-color image produced with an unmodified digital camera and an R72 filter.
More details on the equipment and technique, as well as free Photoshop actions which simplify the creation of both a monochrome infrared image and a false-color Infrared Ektachrome simulation, can be found at:
Advanced simulation capabilities can model reactors, such as INL's Advanced Test Reactor shown here, from atomic scales to full-sized reactor assemblies.
For more information about INL's research projects and career opportunities, visit the lab's facebook site.
A crude 3D simulation created using StereoPhoto Maker Pro - stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/ - and Depthy - depthy.stamina.pl/
Researchers from Michigan State University are using Mira to perform 3-D simulations of the final moments of a core-collapse supernova’s life cycle. This visualization is a volume rendering of a massive star's radial velocity. In comparison to previous 1-D simulations, none of the structure seen here would be present.
Image Credit: Sean Couch, Michigan State University
Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X
Film Simulation = Acros + Y
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +3
Highlights = +3
Grain = Off
Noise Reduction = 0
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto
Color = n/a
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صوره بسيطه عباره عن محاكاة الواقع بالخيال
مجسم لقارب وسط ماتبقى من مياه الأمطار يحاكي
ذلك القارب الحقيقي وسط مياه البحر
اتمنى ان تحوز على رضاكم
A crude 3D simulation created using StereoPhoto Maker Pro - stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/ - and Depthy - depthy.stamina.pl/
Author: Ricardo Reis, IST/UTL
Date: 2010
Description: Large vorticity structures (white) and intense vorticity structures or ‘worms’ (yellow) underneath the turbulent/non-turbulent interface (translucent orange) from a turbulent plane jet.
Technique: Computer simulation
Source: courtesy of the author
Image and caption provided by: Ricardo Reis, IST/UTL
Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X
Film Simulation = Acros + Y
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +3
Highlights = +3
Grain = Off
Noise Reduction = 0
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto
Color = n/a
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The Fuji X-Pro1 has a very useful film simulation feature. With it, a user is able to produce images that look like they were taken with Fuji color negative films such as Fujicolor NPS and Fuji color slide films such as Provia, Velvia, and Astia.
Stacie Sicher, a registered nurse educator at Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center, right, looks on as Melissa Klimowicz, a nursing student from Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions, performs chest compressions during a code blue simulation on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022.
Magnetohydrodynamic turbulence powered by neutrino-driven convection behind the stalled shock of a core-collapse supernova simulation. This simulation shows that the presence of rotation and weak magnetic fields dramatically impacts the development of the supernova mechanism as compared to nonrotating, nonmagnetic stars. The nascent neutron star is just barely visible in the center below the turbulent convection.
Image Credit: Sean M. Couch, Michigan State University
A crude 3D simulation created using StereoPhoto Maker Pro - stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/ - and Depthy - depthy.stamina.pl/
These are reference images I'm using to test my new Velvia 100 RVP Film Simulation presets.
It's pretty well nailed down. With DMAX increases to Greens and Reds, and careful attention to how Velvia F used to make Reds orange and Yellows green, I made the adjustsments to reflect with known parameters of Velvia 100 RVP.
Like RVP, lighting conditions, exposures and subjects work differently with this simulation, but I used this reference set of 16 images to really stress test the preset.
In some cases, only two of the sliders need to be adjusted to suit the shooting conditions which are Exposure and White settings.
White balance needs to be adjusted manually. RVP tends to have a coolish tendency to it's images (which kind of makes sense because projector lights tended to be warmer.
White balancing with this preset requires you find your optimal results and then pull back towards cool just a little bit.
Read more about this on my blog:
frontallobbings.blogspot.ca/2013/02/fujifilm-velvia-100-r...