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Tutorial 2 How to Create Virtual Reality Worlds. Capture 360vr Video
Tutorial 2 How to Create Virtual Reality Worlds. Capture 360vr Video
Tutorial 2 How to Capture Real Life Moments to Save and Share them with the world. Recording 360 images or video and Live Feeds. Black hole cameras and stitching software . Please also see our website for the recording guidelines at ThisIsMeInVR.com YouTube.com/channel/UCIAwOlQqN7Z-ss6XF3qfPrQ Twitter.com/ThisIsMeIn360VR Facebook.com/thisisme360
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Run and Jump
This took me longer than what I would have liked. It was easy enough to do the run, I just went off the resource documents on the blackboard site. The only thing I was unsure about was the timing which I then figured I could always come too.
I tried moving the character forward following the PDF document on blackboard but had trouble. First I couldn’t move the graph up or down even though I was pressing shift+MMB like it said and then when I finally got to work (not sure how I managed to do it) I couldn’t get the tangent to go flat like it said too. I looked up some videos as sometimes actually seeing to visually done helps. One person just moved the body using the control arrows at the bottom of feet. Not wanting to waste more time, I did that and it works and looks good enough.
I then had the fun part of going from a run to a jump. This took a bit of trial and error and I did my best to follow the PDF file on blackboard. Once I got the placement and leg and spine movement right, I did the arms, then the hips, shoulders and head (like walk cycle)
Tutorial 2 - Perspective
Perspective is the technique of representing three dimensional, deep space, on a flat surface. The two most characteristic features of perspective are that objects are smaller as their distance from the observer increase and they are foreshortened (the size of an object's dimensions along the line of sight are relatively shorter than dimensions across the line of sight).
There are many types of perspective drawings. It becomes more complex when it comes to more vanishing points. I've drew boxes with one point perspective, two point perspective and three point perspective in class. I've practiced this concept at home by drawing a more detail picture with two point perspective.
TEL building at York University has a Tim Hortons which is always busy from the time time of 11:30-4:30 due to the many classes that are in the building. In behind the Tim Hortons is a Pita Pit which by many is seen as extremely healthy and next to it there is a fast food burger kitchen as well as a version of Manchu Wok beside it. There are many other choices which are sold separately and are compacted and kept in cold compartments. Those that are prepackaged are wraps, sandwiches, sushi and pasta salads. There is also warm soup to be served and a choice of beef patties and pizza. Prices may vary according to what you choose and the prepackaged food is more expensive than the serviced fresh food.
-Amanda
As we discussed in lecture about national communities and if it can be seen as unified. I believe that we as a nation no matter what form of ethnicity you are can be apart of this nation. Through good times and times of tragedy, we all stand together as a strong, united nation.
At 7:23 in this video Steve Glynn has the perfect description of how united Canada is and how we stand in a Global community.
-Amanda
This RSA Animate was adapted from a talk given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education and creativity expert and recipient of the RSA's Benj...
I had a teacher show me this on the first day of grade 12, and it really stuck with me. It's an animation based off of one of Sir Ken Robinson's lectures, on a similar topic to the TEDtalk we saw during our first lecture.
- Alex
Since we're going to be looking at parkour in class next week, here are some cool parkour videos!
- Alex