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    Lightwave Essay

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    Lightwave is a software package for the use of rendering 3D images. These can be animated and static renders of images and it includes a rendering engine within it to support reflections that look realistic, refraction, radiosity and caustics. It supports both polygon modelling and subdivision surfaces. It is developed by NewTek Inc. and it can be used on the AmigaOS, Windows and MacOS, it uses animations, visual effects, product design, architectural visualisations etc and can be used with everything

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    3D Visualization Techniques 3D- visualization techniques are art tools for recording, documentation, interpretation such as produce of outstanding idea documentary quality of 3D images. Moreover, it’s wide range of applications and initially presented creation for stereo views and for forensic 3Dphotography. Examples of samples represent stereo view collections. It also link with international 3D- image archives. In the beginning introduced of gaining "3D-niche-photography" based on a telescope-rod-Lite-platform

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    3D Animation In Animation

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    3D animation is a virtual animation technique consisting of an animation in a digital world. 3D animations are sophisticated creative pieces on which depend the mastery of multiple processes. The illusion is shaped around the creation of a universe and characters both surprising and an almost palpable reality. Behind the power of computers and software, the formidable human genius made it possible to reach a dream: to give life to a technological matter rather abstract at the beginning, and to set

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    Research Paper On Shrek

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    Shrek Computer Graphics have improved tremendously over the last few decades. These improvements have changed the Video Game industry and the Movie Industry. Today Visual Effect Artist have the tools to create virtually anything. Although, they have this great softwares that help them tremendously in their jobs, they are still very artistic, they are also able to perform numerous calculations to create great graphics. These improvements have made movies feel more realistic. Shrek is a great example

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    Arch Viz Research Paper

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    process of creating or rendering 3D images, known as Arch Viz, which is short for architectural visualization. Arch Viz is an art form that requires hands-on experience with high-tech software, talent and lots of practice. Artists in this industry create things like animated graphics, movie special effects, video games, architectural models, and recently virtual reality programs. Arch viz is a detail-oriented job, requiring extensive knowledge of computers and the software used. Arch viz artists work

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    The use of 3D representation allows us to better understand the past and even to discover hidden properties in the data we possess. One could create such 3D model from historical drawing and integrate material and physical properties, which can enhance our knowledge of a particular building, vessel, site or even a city from the past. Researchers from EPFL used a CAD software to produce a high quality 3D model of the Venetian Galeazza using ancient drawings found in history books. By using this model

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    Golden Age Of Animation

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    (as of 2016), and animated films are the most profitable of any film genre. This industry has widespread influence amongst all age groups, and the films produced can span any genre. The industry has seen major changes with the recent advances in computer-generated animation techniques. To fully understand animation, it’s important to see where it began. What is considered animation? That question is more loaded than many believe, as the definition of animation is still debated today. This allows

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    fields have always tended to be predominantly male; engineering and my major of interest-- computer science are composed mainly of male students. These fields have just recently started seeing more and more women pursuing them. Computer Science is an amazing field and offers a variety of opportunities in terms of how it can be applied; it can be a combination of computer science and another field-- computer science and medicine or art/design. There are endless possibilities as to what future technology

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    Case Study On Pixar

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    Introduction Pixar is a CGI (computer generated images) feature film movie and visual effects production company based in Emeryville, California. Pixar is also the developer and producer of the industry standard photorealistic 3D rendering software that makes computer generated animation possible. The company was purchased by Disney in 2006 but operates as a separate entity. Early History According the to the company website, its origins go back as far as the 1970’s. The company started as a division

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    plates for animated films and cartoons, or relying on stop motion to create realistic effect. The birth of 3D animation was a long process and cost billions and time to develop. Director of ‘Avatar’ James Cameron waited around 20 years until 3D animation has advance before starting filming Avatar in 2009. Chapter 1 History of Computer Animation ‘The term CGI is a misnomer – the computer doesn’t generate the images. That would be like calling traditional animation Pencil-Generated Imagery. No

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