How much of Information Visualization is Science and how much is Art? CreativityOnline asks the question, with some interesting insights.
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Randall Hand is a computer graphics programmer and news junky that's been working in the field for the last 15 years. He's responsible for visualizations generated on some of the most powerful supercomputers in the world, ytnef, mullion support in ParaView, and VizWorld.com.
3D-Coat has added several video tutorials to their website explaining how Voxel Sculpting works and how to use their software.
Plixer Labs is developing Cisco NetFlow Visualization software for traffic monitoring and visualization, sells for $5,000.
Today at Computex in Taiwan, AMD demonstrated the first DX11 card.
A Free interactive rendering plugin for 3ds max allows modification of materials, lights, objects, and cameras during various stages of render.
The Hive has compiled a list of their top 10 VFX Twitterers to follow.
Graphics Randall Hand 17 years ago Comments Off on MachStudio Pro adds 3ds Max and Maya Exporters 1 K
MachStudio Pro adds 3ds Max and Maya Exporters
StudioGPU releases MachStudio Pro v1.0.2.10 with 3ds MAx and Maya Exporters, Animatable Fog, and a high-quality Materials Library.
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Zoic wrapping production on biggest season to date
Zoic Studios is wrapping work on its biggest production season to date, with work on shows new and old.
Using OLED projection technology combined with eye-tracking systems, displays can be projected directly onto the wearer’s retina and interacted with via eye motion.
Graphics Science Randall Hand 17 years ago Comments Off on The world of General Motors – in data 1.1 K
The world of General Motors – in data
A visualization from the Guardian’s DataBlog shows the losses and sales of General Motors over recent history.
MPC has updated their website with movies showing breakdown of their various VFX shots for the recent “Angels and Demons” movie.
Visualizing the amount of overlap between two similar papers that the universities involved claim is not plagiarism.