Here is the course evaluation I completed
EVER 2 EXCEL
Thursday, August 1, 2013
FINAL #3 - 3D GROUP TEAM BUILDING
Building a Garage
This is the Garage I built in Cloud Party
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
This is the Garage I built in Cloud Party
Started here with building the walls to the garage
Here is where I put floor tile in the garage
I did my best to create a rooftop here for the garage with some soccer balls inside
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
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
FINAL 2: MONOCULAR CUES
HERE ARE THE 6 MONOCULAR 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
SIZE DIFFERENCES:
The couch that is further away looks smaller than the couch that is closer. In actuality, both couches are the same size.
OCCLUSION:
From a far, the lamp and end table that is closer occludes or stands in front of the bed's head, which is also occluding the other end table on the other side of the bed.
LIGHTING AND SHADING:
On one side, the roof top of the house appears to be much lighter due to the light hitting that side. Whereas, the other side is darker because it is receiving less amount of light.
TEXTURE DENSITY:
Here you see the wall of the house and its repeated brick pattern.
LINEAR PERSPECTIVE:
The lines here are parallel. The further away the lines are, the more the lines begin to narrow down. Once the parallel lines are far away enough, they will vanish.
ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE:
From a far, we see a white blurry dot. When up close, the object is more detailed and we can see that the object is a soccer ball.
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 HW
WebGL is an application to render 2D and 3D graphics within any standard browser, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Safari. WebGL involves the heavy use of Javascript API to apply the 2D and 3D graphics without the necessity of other plugins. It is simple and easy to use. A great example is the virtual world of Cloud Party. Without having to download anything to your computer, you can operate the use of the 2D and 3D graphics all through the browser itself.
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