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I tried to do a sketch in the style of the old medieval Illustrators of the Middle Age with a typical landscape scenery of that time.My imagination was that it could be in a time when some unexpected catasthrophies like impacts of metorites could have happened. weird?
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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.
This is a 3d rendering work in progress. The black sphere meant to be just the position of a future modeling. It looks very strange like that and I wanted to show it...
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Channel TWo (CH2)
November 15 - January 17, 2014
photo by Jerry Mann
SPACES
Cleveland Ohio
This figure is available for fair use, see www.realtimerendering.com/blog/our-books-figures-now-down...
These two molecular strands are much easier to differentiate in color, which was not possible on the black-and white LDS-1 display. This picture was generated over several seconds via the color wheel positioned between the display and still camera. In real time, differentiation was somewhat accomplished by having the LDS-1 slowly rotate the molecules around the horizontal axis.
The Computer Lab. was built in the space of a former wet laboratory inside Frick Hall of Princeton University. It was on the first floor, under another wet lab; which periodically overflowed and rained unknown liquids over our equipment.
Space Station V6 pov030 created 2/24/97 on Autocad 13NT and Photoshop 3.0 by Matthew Gibbons - primitive astronaut model (not a lot of time spent there)
Lens Flare Tweak, and messing around with a possible anti-gravity angle, possible blowout at the end of the hallway.
My self portrait in 3d computer graphics, its only a home made, with basic colors of the face applied:)