Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Media Grid
These Screenshots show me reading about the Media grid. You can access this information by clicking on the pictures.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Final #2- Six Monocular Depth Cues
This is an example of a Size Difference in the Great Southwest in Cloud Party. Objects that are further away from us appear smaller than objects that are closer. The house seems smaller because it is "farther" while the bamboo stalks seem closer
This is an Example of Occlusion.Objects that are closer to us can block, or occlude, objects that are further away. This seems to place objects “in front” of others, which tells us about their relative position to one another. This wire seems to be in front of all the other things because it is blocking the other things so it is relatively "in front"
This is an example of Lighting and Shading. When light strikes an object that has depth, the surface of the object that is hit directly by the light appears to be the brightest, while the sides are shaded progressively darker. The light is hitting the top of the pipe so it seems brighter then the other sides of the pipe which seem darker in comparison.
This is an example of Texture Density. Real-world textures appear to become more dense the further away they are, which is a direct result of objects appearing smaller at greater distance. The flooring appears less dense where i am standing then it does farther away on the gallows.
This is an example of Linear Perspective. Lines that are parallel to our line of sight, such as railroad tracks, appear to narrow as they recede, eventually converging at a point in the far distance known as the vanishing point, This road starts of very wide near me and converges at the end at a smaller point.
This is an example of Atmospheric Perspective.Objects that are close to us generally appear very sharp and detailed, while those in the distance are less detailed and often fuzzy. The ledge that is closest to me appears to be more clear while the rocks in the distance are very fuzzy
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This is an Example of Occlusion.Objects that are closer to us can block, or occlude, objects that are further away. This seems to place objects “in front” of others, which tells us about their relative position to one another. This wire seems to be in front of all the other things because it is blocking the other things so it is relatively "in front"
This is an example of Lighting and Shading. When light strikes an object that has depth, the surface of the object that is hit directly by the light appears to be the brightest, while the sides are shaded progressively darker. The light is hitting the top of the pipe so it seems brighter then the other sides of the pipe which seem darker in comparison.
This is an example of Texture Density. Real-world textures appear to become more dense the further away they are, which is a direct result of objects appearing smaller at greater distance. The flooring appears less dense where i am standing then it does farther away on the gallows.
This is an example of Linear Perspective. Lines that are parallel to our line of sight, such as railroad tracks, appear to narrow as they recede, eventually converging at a point in the far distance known as the vanishing point, This road starts of very wide near me and converges at the end at a smaller point.
This is an example of Atmospheric Perspective.Objects that are close to us generally appear very sharp and detailed, while those in the distance are less detailed and often fuzzy. The ledge that is closest to me appears to be more clear while the rocks in the distance are very fuzzy
This is my avatar exploring cloud party and finding different Monocular Depth Cues. It is a final exercise from the Immersive Education course that I am taking at Boston College. The course is called Discovering Computer Graphics. For details, visit the immersive BC portal at http://ImmersiveEducation.org/@/bc
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Monday, July 29, 2013
Final #4: High Resolution Avatar
This isme making a high resolution avatar on MakeHuman. It is a final exercise from the Immersive Education course that I am taking at Boston College. The course is called Discovering Computer Graphics. For details, visit the immersive BC portal at http://ImmersiveEducation.org/@/bc
WebGL
WebGL is a java based program that is used across all browsers used for 3D imaging. An example of a WebGL product used across many browsers that most people would know of would be Google Maps.
Building in Cloud Party
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Final #1: Flash/Powerbullet .swf Files
These are my screenshots showing my animations in Powerbullet
. It is a final exercise from the Immersive Education course that I am taking at Boston College. The course is called Discovering Computer Graphics. For details, visit the immersive BC portal at http://ImmersiveEducation.org/@/bc
Monday, July 22, 2013
Midterm #7
This my midterm exercise using text box and cropping . It is a midterm
exercise from the Immersive Education course that I am taking at Boston
College. The course is called Discovering Computer Graphics. For
details, visit the immersive BC portal at http://ImmersiveEducation.org/@/bc
Midterm #4
This is my greeting card from Cloudparty . It is a midterm exercise from the Immersive Education course that I am taking at Boston College. The course is called Discovering Computer Graphics. For details, visit the immersive BC portal at http://ImmersiveEducation.org/@/bc
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Class 7 Exercises
Stroke Exercise: Using various drawing tools such as rectangular, oval,
and free selection, I decorated and highlighted certain features of the
image using various colors and shapes.
Paste Exercise: Goal was to copy and paste parts of image using Gimp tools such as rectangular, oval, and free selection tools.
Transparency Exercise: I lowered opacity on various images/text to differentiate how much of it is see-through.
Text Exercise: I used text tool to type a few things in different font, color, and transparency.
Scale Exercise: I used my Midterm 9 image to scale down the size of the image. My 2nd scale involved changing width and height manually.
Paste Exercise: Goal was to copy and paste parts of image using Gimp tools such as rectangular, oval, and free selection tools.
Transparency Exercise: I lowered opacity on various images/text to differentiate how much of it is see-through.
Text Exercise: I used text tool to type a few things in different font, color, and transparency.
Scale Exercise: I used my Midterm 9 image to scale down the size of the image. My 2nd scale involved changing width and height manually.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
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