Browsing Meeting minutes, announcements and publications from RIT Colleges by Subject "Animation"
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American sign language finger challenge
(2010-05)In current websites and computer assisted learning programs, there are no interactive products that truly present real time fingerspelling in American Sign Language (ASL). At best, a site dislpays an array of illustrated ... -
Creating grid resources for use in undergraduate coursework
(Grid Computing Environments (GCE), 2007)Rendered animations are a significant part of many student and research projects being done at Indiana University. Typically the rendering process is very computationally intensive, but it is allocated minimal computing ... -
Flutter-by interactive butterfly: Using interactivity to excite and educate children about butterflies and the National Museum of Play at The Strong’s Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden
(2013-05-20)The National Museum of Play at The Strong's Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden is a tropical rainforest that allows visitors to step into the world of butterflies, but lacks a more comprehensive educational element to teach ... -
Form perception: An Interactive guide to the Gestalt principles
(2010-11)The term Gestalt literally means "form" in German. In the early 20th century, the Gestalt Principles of Perception were developed by German psychologists from the Berlin School. These principles describe the different ... -
An Investigation of facial rigging for animation
(2011-05-09)The project " An investigation of facial rigging for animation " explores possible rigging methods for developing a stylistic 3D head that is both expressive and mimics realistic movements with animation. This project ... -
Little star's journey: A Motion graphics work about the value of life
(2012-06)Little Star's Journey is a short animated story expressing my personal explanation of the value of human life. Life is a process of learning through a mix of happiness and suffering. The essential value is to help one to ... -
Robot Rescue
(2006-11-15)Recently, it is very common in Asia that people put little toys on their office desks. It doesn’t mean they sometimes have their kids visiting them nor they are not grown up yet. These are toys, which can soothe their ...