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2020.02.29. NASPAA-Batten Student Simulation Competition.

Heifer Virtual Village: Nepal is browser-based real-time 3D simulation where the player's character must navigate a virtual Nepalese environment, interact with other characters in the village, and correctly complete tasks associated with the game's goal. In this Serious Game For Change you find yourself in a the simulated village where a few are prosperous, but most struggle with hunger and poverty. The player is Esha, a young girl from a poor family. Your mother's dearest wish is to somehow acquire a goat. A goat would provide your family with milk and the means of making money, which would allow Esha to go to school. Acquiring micro-loans and building animal pens are some of the activities the player engages in while playing the game. By demonstrating some of these activities in an online virtual world, Heifer hopes that the spirit of goodwill that ripples through communities as animals are passed on, will also be spread to some degree digitally.

2020.02.29. NASPAA-Batten Student Simulation Competition.

This is another film simulation, here mimicking a yellowed old film with slightly reduced contrast.

 

Again, the basic adjustments are as follows:

 

1) Slightly blurring the original image.

2) Contrast reduction through curves. Specifically, raising the black point, compressing the shadows as well as the highlights.

3) Desaturation.

4) Color manipulation through curves. I added yellows in the highlights and a slight magenta bias in the shadows. Midtones are a tad warmer.

5) An overall yellow filter.

6) Grain.

 

Above you see a Before and After. Please view in high-res to see the film detail:

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Karley Heidelbery, Hannah Rhymes, Emily Mullin, Mark Dawson, Katie Snow, Haley Gillman, Nathan Willman, Kelsey Rothaus, Keith Justus

Why does everything look the same all the time?

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I wanted to create a simulation of a calm wave crashing against rocks and although this wasn't fully rendered/ made into a proper scene it gives the idea of how i would be able to implement this type of fluid simulation into other scenes if needed later on

TriMet WES Positive Train Control - Modern Railway Systems

The control room for a simulation class at the School of Nursing and Health Studies.

School of Nursing and Health Studies U of M

 

Screenshot from the Groningen Stadsbalkon optimization software. Pedestrian view of the self-organizing columns, color-coded column strength.

This is the projection of a density field through a simulation done with the cosmology code Enzo. The image clearly displays the filamentary structure of the universe.

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