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renders I did for dredging international, Deme. they illustrate different dredging vessels, and some book illustrations about the salvation of the Tricolor Wreck.
A segment of the wall set up in Kings Place on which illustrators from Scriberia visualised fragments of the open weekend's conversation
Attempt to visualise the different pathways different research participants took to get to using Twitter for their professional learning.
The reddish rectangles are blog posts, green ellipses are interviews and blue buttons tweets. (I've anonymised participant names, so the shape labels are just references for me)
Searching for Round the Bend V1.1 (GC4C24), Kev tries to visualise the depth of a hole in a tree. To learn about geocaching, visit www.geocaching.com.
I turned off depth testing in OpenGL, so the stars show in this one. It draws stars (white) on top of interstellar gas (blue) on top of dark matter (red). This is a better representation of the structure in the simulation than the previous pictures.
renders I did for dredging international, Deme. they illustrate different dredging vessels, and some book illustrations about the salvation of the Tricolor Wreck.
Thinking out loud on a way to describe Targeting one's clients and leading them through various paths to Acquisition. Not all clients will go to a website before taking action, but many will.
Wow was my spelling off on this one. Geezzzz.
Our rendered landscape architect's plan for a residential development in west London. More information on Finchley Road on our website.
This application is a visualiser for the next generation of 3D ground avoidance sonar. It is coded in C#, using DirectX9 for drawing.
The 3D matrices retrieved from the echo sounder are processed and polygonised with the marching-cube algorithm.
The colour display is based on height or intensity of the echo, allowing a visual identification of the obstacles respectively by their depth or material.
The resolution of the processed 3D matrices can be changed arbitrarily.
Files can be displayed in succession via a playback function.
This screen is a point cloud rendering with a colour palette based on echo intensities. The transparency of the point can be modified to show the 3D shape and not just one layer.
The appeal of the R language has gradually spread out of academia into business settings, as many data analysts who trained on R in college prefer to continue using it rather than pick up a new tool with which they are inexperienced.