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Data visualisation in crystal
Additional cameras, most stereoscopic, for PovRay |
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Why do kamikaze pilots wear helmets? Smacks of indecision to me.
Sean Mea
Representing and modelling geometry in SecondLife |
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PovRay for scientific illustration: diagrams to photorealism PVIEW: Real-time interactive visualisation for large point datasets |
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Frustum clipping polygonal models for POVRay Contribution by Mark Sheeky: Bresenham line drawing algorithm in 3D or 2D, CLbresenham.cpp |
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The prolonged application of polysyllabic vocabulary infallibly exercises a deleterious influence on the fecundity of expression, rendering the ultimate tendancy apocryphal. Anon
Various POVRay examples |
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I was walking down the street when I saw a dead baby ghost on the road. On reflection it might have been a handkerchief.
Milton Jones
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Mars in detail |
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I used to think that the brain was the greatest organ in the human body, then I realized,"Hey! Look what's telling me that!"
Emo Philips
Venus topology
Moon topology |
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global_settings {max_trace_level 1000}
#declare a=sqrt(2);
#declare r=texture{
pigment{color<1,1,1>}finish{ambient 0 diffuse 1 reflection 1}}
camera{location x-y+z look_at<0,0,0>}
light_source{<-3,-3,-3>color<0,1,0>}
light_source{<-3, 3, 3>color<0,0,1>}
light_source{< 3, 3,-3>color<1,0,0>}
sphere{z-x-y,a texture{r}} sphere{x+y+z,a texture{r}}
sphere{y-x-z,a texture{r}} sphere{x-y-z,a texture{r}}
Rendering examples using cluster based distributed rendering |
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Fun with mirrors
POVRay density (DF3) files |
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Rendering Galaxy and Nebulae with 3DStudioMax |
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Some people can read a musical score and in their minds hear the music.... Others can see, in their mind's eye, great beauty and structure in certain mathematical functions....Lesser folk, like me, need to hear music played and see numbers rendered to appreciate their structures.
Peter Schroeder
Representing and rendering molecules Rendering molecules for immersive environments
Rendering of the 2dF data |
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A picture is worth a million bytes.
PDB
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Depth of field blurring
Wireframe images |
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To tell us that every species of thing is endowed with an occult specific quality by which it acts and produces manifest effects, is to tell us nothing. But to derive two of three general principles of motion from phenomena, and afterwards to tell us how the properties and actions of all corporeal things follow from these manifest principles would be a very great step.
Issac Newton
Video rendering |
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Antialiasing in images and raytracing Modelling and rendering the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne |
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Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them you're a mile away and you have their shoes.
Jack Handey
Architectural visualisation examples |
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Radiance and QuickTime VR |
The most important thing in the programming language is the name. A language will not succeed without a good name. I have recently invented a very good name and now I am looking for a suitable language.
D. E. Knuth, 1967
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You may say I'm a hacker, But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us, And the world will code as one
Organising unstructured networks Solving systems defined by differential equations Fluid simulation, contributed by Peter Birtles.
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Art, like morality, consists of drawing lines somewhere.
G.K. Chesterton
Approaches to modelling the surface of the Human Cortex Experiments in Rapid Prototyping (3D printing) |
Nothing is rich but the inexhaustible wealth of nature.
She shows us only surfaces, but she is a million fathoms deep.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Dangerous data - images from scientific visualisation Visualising the roots to a stability equation in 6 dimensions. |
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The construction itself is an art, its application to the world an evil parasite.
Luitzen Brouwer
Implicit Surfaces Computer representation, modelling and rendering of plant structures |
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Modelling with spheres and cylinders |
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Creating surfaces from images |
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If you can explain it then you aren't experiencing it!
Sigmund Freud
tgs_interp : A utility to extend the animation capabilities of Terragen |
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Mountains should have holes in. To see the other side. By observing the view thru this aperture. Would save a considerable ride.
Spike Milligan
Fractal planets and landscapes
Asteroids |
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"Babylon in all its desolation is a sight not so awful as that of the human mind in ruins".
Scrope Davies
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The only thing that saves us from the bureaucracy is its inefficiency.
Brain Dynamics Laboratory, 1996 - 1998
Gallery of Miscellaneous Images (1996-1998)
3D Gallery of BDL Images from 1996
Collection of BDL Images (1996-1999) |
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Animations of Auditory Hallucination
MHRI Covers |
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If tast always land butter side down, and cats always land on their feet, what happens if you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop it?
Stephen Wright
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