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Visualising Social Stories Workshop, Hong Kong | 1st–2nd April 2017 at Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre,
30 Pak Tin Street, 3413 Shek Kip Mei, Hong Kong.
This application is a visualiser for the next generation of 3D ground avoidance sonar. It is coded in C#, using DirectX9 for drawing.
The 3D matrices retrieved from the echo sounder are processed and polygonised with the marching-cube algorithm.
The colour display is based on height or intensity of the echo, allowing a visual identification of the obstacles respectively by their depth or material.
The resolution of the processed 3D matrices can be changed arbitrarily.
Files can be displayed in succession via a playback function.
This screen is a polygonisation renderer as a solid mesh with lighting and a colour palette based on depth.
Visualising the ventillator grill housing. Working on proportions, will we have 6 or 7 slots?, how high?
A sketch showing how connexions between items could be displayed. Limits on the number of items at given sizes.
Show relationships between films based on meta information such as actor and location guardian.waidev4.com/film_site/site/
renders I did for dredging international, Deme. they illustrate different dredging vessels, and some book illustrations about the salvation of the Tricolor Wreck.
The output from a site visualisation tool that displays a web page's content as a graph using the following key:
blue: for links (the A tag)
red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)
green: for the DIV tag
violet: for images (the IMG tag)
yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)
orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)
black: the HTML tag, the root node
gray: all other tags
Our rendered landscape plan for this refurbished residential development in Mill Hill, London. More information on Holcombe House on our website.
Visualisation showing the amunts of herrignbone found at John street, Waterford. Amounts of bone indicate fish processing on an industrial scale.
Excavations at John Street / Waterside, Waterford
Drawn by: Sara Nylund, 2009
Client: Eddie Mulligan