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Final CAGD 112 Projects

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 This is a brief showcase of my most recent, and also final, projects in CADG 112. Our last project was the Flipbook assignment. This was basically stop motion animation using photos we capture to tell a story. I used legos to convey "Macbeth" for my idea. Overall it went very well, and was significantly more time intensive then I thought it would. As many times a single frame would take over 20 seconds, and thats assuming multiple things are not moving. The nice thing about legos though, is that they stay in place. I could articulate their legs, arms, head, and hands however I wanted, and they would stay in the position until I changed it. I have quality issues regarding the first and final scene, but besides that everything had gone rather smoothly. I had originally used a LED ring light, but switched to a more natural yellow bulb to try to produce more natural lighting. As the strong whites would reflect back off the plastic bricks making the environment look faker then it...

CAGD 112 Midterm Collection

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  Panorama ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ -------------------------      The goal of this assignment was to create a panorama from scratch. As in take individual photos and stitch them together manually through photoshop. I was planning to take roughly 30 photos, with ideally 5 being used to make a single panorama. This way I had multiple options to work with, if things didn't seem to be looking too good while at the editing stage. 25 of these photos were right outside my house, and the remaining 5 were from my friends house in Sonoma. The latter to me at least looked significantly nicer then the ones I took near my house in Mill Valley, so I decided to use those for the final panorama. Here's the 5 photos laid side bye side in order:      I took these photos by hand, as I did not have a tripod available while at my ...