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Final Evaluation

This is the final animation that I have produced for The Advanced Character Animation module. I think that the character I created was a good choice for an animation project. Even though this was an animation project, there has to be a lot of thought put into the model itself, because the shape and sizes of the model all contribute to the way that the animation will run. I think my model was simple yet effective. The character was easy to rig, and easy to model, but still looked good and gave a nice final result. I modelled the character in a traditional T-Pose and this was another reason why I found it easy to add the animation onto it.

 

I managed to show some expression with the use of the characters various attributes. For instance I used the arms to show fear when it was hiding from the cue, and I used the mouth and eyes to show shock as well. The arms were also used to show a follow through motion when he was smashed away from the cue. This gave the viewer a real sense of how fast the ball was travelling.

 

I think that the animation was nice and snappy, at first I was really going for this, but the video was extremely fast, in the end I had to almost double the amount of frames in the animation because I realised that it was too fast to bring out all of the emotions that I wanted to show. This is a good example of when time has to be used to the correct amount to make animation work to its full potential.

 

Another nice touch that was in this was when the white ball hit the edge of the pocket. I really like the way I managed to get it to snap back and forth quickly to show how quickly the ball had been trapped to a halt. I do think that I exaggerated slightly at this part of the scene, and this helped to add to the effect.

 

The most stand out piece of exaggeration in this animation was by far the ending when the shock was portrayed by the eyeballs shooting out. I think that this was a great use of exaggeration. It also showed nice follow through when the eyeballs were left behind as the ball shot into the pocket. I also exaggerated in a cartoon style when I left the ball floating for a few seconds once it hit the pocket.

 

At the start when the ball is waiting to be hit by the cue, I tried to incorporate anticipation my making the cue line up the shot and pull back a bit further when it was ready to take the shot. I think this worked well, however at the end I decided to take this one step further and after pulling the que back, I let it wait around two seconds before quickly snapping the que into the ball. I thought this turned out really well and was a good development of the previous anticipation.

 

Our seeding trial plots at the Water Control and Improvement District #3 research farm near Imperial, Texas.

 

We are evaluating previous seed releases from both our South Texas Natives program at Texas A&M Kingsville as well as NRCS Plant Materials Program releases for use in restoration work in the Trans-Pecos region of Texas.

 

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Researcher discussing with field supervisors in banana field. Photo by IITA. (file name: PL_418). ONLY low res available.

District 51 2007 Evaluation Contest Winners, Stephen Fernando, Saw Chin Bin and SL Liew

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Microchip Technology's MCP4728 Evaluation Board (Part # MCP4728EV)

PS-ACC-BLUETOOTH LM400 is designed to provide Bluetooth2.0 + EDR function on a small form factor. The Bluetooth function is based on CSR BlueCore4-Ext Bluetooth System, which implements the full speed class 1 Bluetooth operations with full 7 slave piconet support. Users may configure the Bluetooth modules by using standard AT command set. The interface of LM400 to host system is UART.

 

Supported Modules Class 1 & 2 : LM400 | Parani –ESD200 | Parani ESD-210

   

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Reseachers evaluating cowpea varieties in cowpea trial. Photo by IITA. (file name: CO_637).

U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 169th Fighter Wing at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina Air National Guard, make final preparations and practice for a Certified Readiness Evaluation, Sept. 8, 2013. Members of the 169th Fighter Wing are conducting the CRE, that begins Sept. 9 and will assess their ability to operate safely and efficiently in a deployed chemical combat environment. (U.S. Air National Guard courtesy photo by Master Sgt. Amy Kyzer/Released)

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Farm supervisor explaining points to researcher on banana performance in the field. Photo by IITA. (file name: PL_421). ONLY low res available.

Wet seeded parcels at Iloilo. The near area is quite level, and germination is proceeding well.

 

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Mom, Daniel, and Dad checking out some military gear

Brig. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and Command Sgt. Maj. Allan Ferris, the Senior Enlisted Leader of the Virginia National Guard, visit Airmen and Soldiers from the Virginia National Guard’s Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear High Yield Explosive Response Force Package, known as the CERFP (pronounced “surf-p”),during their external evaluation May 15, 2015, at the Virginia Beach Fire Training Center. (Photo by Capt. Andrew J. Czaplicki, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)

Special Forces Readiness Evaluation (SFRE)

As Matt refreshes the drinks, the judges evaluate

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