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CGT 321: Digital Lighting and Rendering
May 2010
Assignment: Create something truly portfolio worthy to show a firm understanding of lighting for mood, staging and composition and advanced rendering techniques like Global Illumination and Mental Ray. Use given model and create a style sheet to guide your final design.
I made this generative music with Intermorpic’s Wotja 5. (Learn more about Wotja: intermorphic.com/wotja/)
Well, really a projection of the edges of a five-dimensional cube to the plane.
In this particular image, edges between red and blue vertices are colored green. Half the edges in each direction (horizontal, vertical, and three different directions that appear as diagonals) are colored green; as demonstrated here, this can be accomplished using only 8 blue vertices.
My idea here is a smart clock radio. Using a Android operating system. It would be a mix of the Amazon Echo and a smartphone with access to the app store. Coming with 4 buttons that are customizable to the users needs. With a large around display. Two speakers.
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New wallpaper!
Enjoy! Molded and rendered in Modo. If you like my work is please support me on #Patreon www.patreon.com/Grauer
The law of comparative advantage applies to fractals too: rather than tinker with arbitrary precision arithmetic myself, I just realized that adding a stransformation formula to Ultrafactal allows me to make Mercator Mandelbrot images efficiently. I need to explore the coloring scheme more, but the program works extremely well for what I want it to do.
This is a zoom into the "Elephant valley" (the cardioid cusp) of the top mini-mandelbrot.
Section through the Mandelbrot-Julia set, defined as the points (z,c) in C^2 where z_{n+1}=z_n^2+c does not diverge for z_0=z. This section corresponds to z_0 = a real number, running from 0 to 2 vertically. The color denotes the magnitude of the smallest iterate.
Rendered using Autodesk Maya and Adobe Lightroom. HiRISE data processed using gdal.
Data:
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona/USGS
Sometimes getting to a solution simply means changing the way one looks at it. Complex problems do have simpler solutions.
This model was created in Autodesk Maya 2008 and rendered with Mental Ray. This model is based on the Lego set 7886-1: The Batcycle: Harley Quinn's Hammer Truck.
Rendered using Autodesk Maya and Adobe Lightroom. HiRISE data processed using gdal.
Data:
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona/USGS
The law of comparative advantage applies to fractals too: rather than tinker with arbitrary precision arithmetic myself, I just realized that adding a stransformation formula to Ultrafactal allows me to make Mercator Mandelbrot images efficiently. I need to explore the coloring scheme more, but the program works extremely well for what I want it to do.
This is the same zoom as for the earlier deep Mercator Mandelbrot pictures.
This was my first full portrait painted with a computer.
Jules was a software engineer working at venture-funded Via Video, Inc. where I worked in marketing.
Jules was kind enough to sit for his teleportrait 29 years later: