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Pictures during Simulation

Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X

 

Film Simulation = Acros + Y

Sharpness = +2

Shadows = +3

Highlights = +3

Grain = Off

Noise Reduction = 0

Dynamic Range = DR100

White Balance = Auto

Color = n/a

 

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November American Red Cross meeting in Contra Costa County was a well attended shelter operations simulations.

 

Photography by | Cate Calson of American Rec Cross

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2020.02.29. NASPAA-Batten Student Simulation Competition.

Waldsee villagers represented different European countries and tried to prevent Europe from falling into an economic crisis.

Quarley hill.

 

Rapeseed (Brassica napus subsp. napus) is a bright-yellow flowering member of the family Brassicaceae (mustard or cabbage family), cultivated mainly for its oil-rich seed, which naturally contains appreciable amounts of mildly toxic erucic acid. The term "canola" denotes a group of rapeseed cultivars that were bred to have very low levels of erucic acid and which are especially prized for use as human and animal food. Rapeseed is the third-largest source of vegetable oil and the second-largest source of protein meal in the world.

How to simulate a natural, not even thought action? Not this way, at least. "Maybe it'd be a good idea to take the cup to the pic as well, then it'd not look so posed." Hmm. Doesn't work.

 

Nobody has so long lips!

 

It's more like a cheers pose, although I dunno why. I've much more time in cafes than in bars in my life.

2020.02.29. NASPAA-Batten Student Simulation Competition.

Students participated in a Poverty Simulation hosted by NECAC.

ATV launch & LEOP simulation at ATV-CC 27 January 2011

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very basic cloth simulation in processing using the traer physics library:

 

www.cs.princeton.edu/~traer/physics/

  

edit: see online version here:

 

www.introspector.be/index.php?/research/dook/

RailWorks Screenshot

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Simulated wildlife photography using small plastic toy animals (Schleich) - all in the name of fun.

Waldsee villagers represented different European countries and tried to prevent Europe from falling into an economic crisis.

Two of the same man and a woman

Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X

 

Film Simulation = Acros + Y

Sharpness = +2

Shadows = +3

Highlights = +3

Grain = Off

Noise Reduction = 0

Dynamic Range = DR100

White Balance = Auto

Color = n/a

 

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exercice de simulation - Ernstfall Uebung - SADIFF - Differdange - maison de soins -22.04.2016 - © claude piscitelli

Orbiter 2010 and 2016 versions are largely compatible. 2016 has better terrain graphics, 2010 has more supported addon spacecraft. In screenshot pairs, the top one is Orbiter 2010.

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NASCAR Simulator. Two people can race each other. The screen on top of the hood shows the computer generated picture the driver see's. (The crashes don't dent you or the car!)

2020.02.29. NASPAA-Batten Student Simulation Competition.

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. .. . . .100 years hence.

 

A big thank you to Pukkagen and Terragen!

iSGTW story | Image courtesy of Amit Chourasia, SDSC. Data Credit: Tim Barnett and David Pierce et. al., Scripps Institute of Ocenaography, UCSD.

 

To predict the effect of climate change on fresh water resources, scientists at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory used TeraGrid supercomputer resources to simulate water flow in the Columbia River.

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