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Nine images are taken with a camera fixed on a tripod, rotated a small amount each time, such that all images overlap with other images. We compute homographies that relate these images to each other, and use these homographies to form a panorama, based on the center image's view.
86381614 :Piction ID--Artist's concept of attack graphics---Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---- Digitization of this image made possible by a grant from NEH: NEH and the San Diego Air and Space Museum
I started my career building pipelines. If you imagine a pipeline as the roads, the road signs, the overpasses, the vehicle lights, indicators, mirrors. When I started in VFX we had dirt roads and wooden carts, just getting everyone to agree to drive on the same side of the road was a minor victory. In my youthful naivete, I thought each new improvement would build on the last and that by now, almost 20 years later, we'd all be travelling on a clear Autobahn at 100 miles an hour.
After a long work day arguing over issues hashed out too many times already and reading "Last Man in Tower", I realised that our vfx pipieline is like Bombay. It's modern, sure. The cars are nicer. The roads are paved, and there are flyovers and overpasses. There are laws on the books. And yet, the car mirrors are smashed, we beep at each other because we have no better way of communicating our presence. Roads will fit as many as can jam into the space, regardless of lanes, signs and rules. We drive into oncoming traffic because, why not, plus there's a giant pot hole in the middle of the road. We get where we need to go, sure, the work gets done, and yet somehow it doesn't feel any less bruising.
Image of Mr. Fur as an evil CEO from the first episode of The Twisted Mind of Sofia 3d motion comic.
Watch the 3d motion comic at www.TwistedSofia.com
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This figure is available for fair use, see www.realtimerendering.com/blog/our-books-figures-now-down...
This figure is available for fair use, see www.realtimerendering.com/blog/our-books-figures-now-down...
Nine images are taken with a camera fixed on a tripod, rotated a small amount each time, such that all images overlap with other images. We compute homographies that relate these images to each other, and use these homographies to form a panorama, based on the center image's view.
Nine images are taken with a camera fixed on a tripod, rotated a small amount each time, such that all images overlap with other images. We compute homographies that relate these images to each other, and use these homographies to form a panorama, based on the center image's view.
This figure is available for fair use, see www.realtimerendering.com/blog/our-books-figures-now-down...
Here's my current Lightwave Modeler 9.6 configuration. It's a dual-monitor span.
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nVidia had an impressive display of applications for scientific, economic and mechanical data visualization.
...никто не мог точно сказать, как этот зверь выглядит на самом деле...
Харуки Мураками, "Охота на овец"
...nobody knew with any accuracy what kind of animal it was...
Haruki Murakami, "A wild sheep chase"
In about 1980, I wrote a tiny, simple computer graphics program in the BASIC programming language, just for fun.
Nine images are taken with a camera fixed on a tripod, rotated a small amount each time, such that all images overlap with other images. We compute homographies that relate these images to each other, and use these homographies to form a panorama, based on the center image's view.
Modelling a Sand Speed in Blender 2.6 using the SimplyMaya project as inspiration. My first proper Blender project.
This figure is available for fair use, see www.realtimerendering.com/blog/our-books-figures-now-down...