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Computer Graphics 1988

one of the pictures in my Computer Graphics Port Folio

 

i took the photo:

Glenda's eyes

just edited it with make-up and other stuff

Admissions project. Computer Science graphics class critique and pizza party (requested shoot). Professor Aliaga. (Purdue University/ Mark Simons)

I have decided to recreate my series Translate Y / Ophelia with a black, less realistic rendering. What do you think and which version do you prefer?

 

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date : March 2008

 

Lowest cellphone price, truly original nokia cellphone only, buy now, but it's only available in the Philippines for the mean time ^^

 

The metal ball has fallen into

a mound of balls, and is about

to richocet off the glass wall.

 

graphics.cs.uiuc.edu/~wnbell/

More tinkering with lighting. Kinda looks like backing out of a garage on a bright day.

Adding some secondary color to the base color.

Onward and upward... with the UV mapping. This is the first test grid rendering. Now onto painting the base color.

Two views of the same scultpure.

Done on illustrator

In real time, the LDS-1 was only capable of producing stick-figure images. This image was created over several seconds, one pseudo scan line at a time, in front of the color wheel.

A selection of sixty points, found by computing the maximum gradient over all pixels in the image, are highlighted here. With two such images that overlap, and some corresponding set of points, we can compute the homography that relates the two images.

A simple vexel design.

Note the self shadowing of the airplane

Murat Saygıner was born in Prague in 1989. He studied in Paris during his childhood and graduated from Lycee Charles De Gaulle high school in Ankara. He got involved with photography in 2007 and won several international awards. In 2008, his works were selected for ′′IPA BEST OF SHOW′′ exhibition in New York. Currently Saygıner lives and studies at Istanbul Bilgi University in Istanbul.

 

travel.turkeytribune.com/turkey-travel-guide/murat-saygin...

3d computer version of Sheeba.

graphics.cs.uiuc.edu/~wnbell/

 

An avalanche of balls, breaking down some building blocks.

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