Links Tutorials. Subdvision Head Model Boxmodelling of a female head, http://www.secondreality.ch/tutorials/modelling/head.html
Extractions: Boxmodelling of a female head page 1 / This tutorial will show you how I prefer to boxmodel and subdivide a stylized female head. This technique is best suited for those that prefer to see a rough representation of their models from the start or if they aren't neccesarily following a sketch, i.e. "freestyling". If you rather like the model poly-by-poly method I find the tutorial by Michel Roger invaluable. In fact it is one of the best tutorials I have seen on this subject (an English translation can be found at 3D total The idea of this tutorial is to create a head where all edges flow in the direction of muscles so expressions can be formed fairly simply for later animation. Basically this means having edges flow around the mouth and eyes. This tutorial was done in 3ds max 4 but the technique itself is usable across any 3D software that supports subdivisions / meshsmoothing. It assumes that your software also supports the selection and splitting of edgeloops and edgerings although traditional cutting will work too. It's just so damn much slower... Knowledge about the following is expected:
IMA: Infectious Diseases Cardiff University, Wales; 1113 September 2001. http://www.ima.org.uk/mathematics/confdiseases.htm
Extractions: This event will meet the requirements of the IMA Continuing Professional Development Scheme. IMA Conference Mathematical Modelling and Statistical Analysis of Infectious Diseases To be held at the School of Mathematics, Cardiff University 11 13 September 2001 Final Programme All presentations take place in the Mathematics Institute, Senghennydd Road, Cardiff Tuesday, 11th September 2001 11.30am Registration Room M/0.37 Mathematics Institute 12.30pm Lunch Cyber-Café Mathematics Institute
Extractions: Aims Scope Call for papers Diffusion ... Admin.Info Aims The E lectronic J ournal of E volutionary M odeling and E conomic D ynamics ( e-JEMED is a noncommercial scientific journal. The main objective of e-JEMED is to foster the communication of ideas in the very active area of evolutionary modeling. As such, it does not compete with paper-based journals but complements them: At the same time, e-JEMED is engaged to keep high the scientific level of published articles through a double-blind refereeing process : articles can only be submitted anonymously (see the instructions to authors ) and the connection between the anonymous copy and the effective authors is managed by a database. Each article is read by two anonymous referees.
Virtual Reality Laboratory Involved in the modelling and animation of threedimensional inhabited virtual worlds. http://vrlab.epfl.ch/
Psybertron Knowledge Modelling WebLog ideas of my own in this blog and my underlying thesis, by the Dave Snowden / Cynefin consulting framework analysis of modelling organisational complexity. http://www.psybertron.org/
SLS :: People :: Stephanie Seneff MIT Laboratory for Computer Science. Phonological modelling, auditory modelling, computer speech recognition, statistical language modelling, natural language understanding and generation, discourse and dialogue modelling, and prosodic analysis. http://www.sls.lcs.mit.edu/sls/people/seneff.shtml
List Of Textbooks On Ecological Modelling List of Textbooks on Ecological modelling. In German; incl. 1 disk; methods and PASCALprograms for modelling dynamical systems. 6 Howard C. Berg. http://homepage.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Michael.Knorrenschild/embooks.html
Extractions: Mathematical Modelling Analysis and Computation Interfaces and Free Boundaries is dedicated to the mathematical modelling, analysis and computation of interfaces and free boundary problems in all areas where such phenomena are pertinent. The journal aims to be a forum where mathematical analysis, partial differential equations, modelling, scientific computing and the various applications which involve mathematical modelling meet. Submissions should, ideally, emphasize the combination of theory and application.
Finite Element Modelling Group At QUB enabled in your browser, and the page will not appear as the designer intended. Queen s Homepage Finite Element modelling Group. http://sog1.me.qub.ac.uk/femgroup.html
Groundwater Geochemistry And Remediation | Earth Sciences | University Of Waterl Summaries of research activities on the fate, transport and remediation of dissolved metals, metalloids and nutrients in groundwater, as well as development and application of in situ permeable reactive barrier technologies and reactive transport modelling. http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/research/ggr/
Extractions: Introduction to Our Research Group Our research group focuses on the fate, transport and remediation of dissolved metals, metalloids and nutrients in groundwater. This research includes detailed field investigations, laboratory studies, development of reactive barriers and other passive remedial solutions, and development of mathematical models to predict the complex geochemical behavior of these systems. We have conducted detailed investigations of mine sites, mine-waste disposal facilities, wetlands, on-site sewage disposal systems and other industrial sites. Laboratory studies often focus on reaction mechanisms utilizing batch and column experiments. Mathematical modelling has focused on the development of fully-coupled reactive transport codes that can account for thermodynamic and kinetic controls on chemical reactions between groundwater and the aquifer material. Remediation research is focused on the development of passive
A World Of Military Modelling Show reports of all major European military related model shows and reference pictures of real life military stuff. http://krimi.tripod.com
ACTA Press Journals Page Journal of Power and Energy Systems International Journal of Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networks International Journal of modelling and Simulation http://www.actapress.com/journals/journals.htm
Extractions: First published in 1972, this journal covers all aspects of control theory and its applications. Apart from conventional control, the journal publishes papers in the field of intelligent control and soft computing; particularly, intelligent systems, fuzzy logic, neural networks, genetic algorithms/evolutionary computing, and probabilistic techniques. It also includes book reviews, conference notices, calls for papers, and announcements of new publications.
Ecological Modelling Links A useful list of liks to ecological models, documents and other simulation tools. http://dino.wiz.uni-kassel.de/mod-info/all.html
Java Bindings For The RenderMan API The Java RenderMan bindings are an effort to allow the interaction of photorealistic modelling and rendering applications written in Java via Pixar's RenderMan API. http://www.posthorizon.com/RenderMan-java/
Extractions: Introduction Documentation and links for downloading the package What's New Recent changes Background Background on RenderMan and the motivation for the Java bindings Design Considerations Notes and differences between the C and Java bindings License Legalities The Java RenderMan bindings are an effort to allow the interaction of photorealistic modelling and rendering applications written in Java via Pixar's RenderMan API. They currently include a prototype binding, intended to undergo review by the 'net community (and Pixar, if they wish), as well as a reference implementation which generates and parses RIB files. Documentation on the com.PostHorizon.renderMan and com.PostHorizon.renderMan.rib packages, produced by javadoc Examples , including a trivial java application using the bindings (translated from PRMan's tutorial, chapter 16) com.PostHorizon.renderMan.rib.Translate , a simple java application to translate RIBs, demonstrating the various com.PostHorizon.renderMan.rib.RIBIn
Modelling Nature With Fractals September 1998. Features. modelling nature with fractals. by Martin J. Turner. If X n appears as Xn then your browser does not support subscripts or superscripts. http://plus.maths.org/issue6/turner2/
Extractions: Permission is granted to print and copy this page on paper for non-commercial use. For other uses, including electronic redistribution, please contact us. Issue 6 September 1998 Contents Features Modelling nature with fractals The origins of fractals Pilgrims, planes and postage stamps Career interview Student interview - David Ruddock Career interview - Electronic engineer Regulars Plus puzzle Pluschat Mystery mix Letters Staffroom New subject index Geometer's corner News from September 1998 All the latest news ... poster! September 1998 Features If X n appears as Xn then your browser does not support subscripts or superscripts. Please use this alternative version Computer games and cinema special effects owe much of their realism to the study of fractals. Martin Turner takes you on a journey from the motion of a microscopic particle to the creation of imaginary moonscapes.
HR Wallingford - Hydraulics Research And Consultancy Specialists An ambitious sevenyear programme of research into the development of methods for making predictions of coastal morphology over periods of up to decades. http://www.hrwallingford.co.uk/projects/CAMELOT/
Extractions: Effective shoreline management requires a strategic approach that looks beyond the extent of a particular coastal defence scheme and the boundaries of a particular coastal authority. In order to design environmentally sound and cost-effective defences, coastal engineers must be able to predict long-term coastal morphodynamic behaviour over time spans of up to decades and over lengths of coastline of tens of kilometres corresponding to coastal sediment cells or sub-cells. In 1993, MAFF Flood and Coastal Defence Division set up an ambitious seven-year programme of research into the development of methods for making predictions of coastal morphology over periods of up to decades. This research programme was given the name CAMELOT (Coastal Area Modelling for Engineering in the LOng Term). CAMELOT was implemented in two consecutive programmes. CAMELOT 1 (April 1993 - March 1998) and CAMELOT 1.5 (April 1998-March 2000). In CAMELOT 1, much effort was put into the development of numerical morphodynamic models that operated at medium-term timescales (from a few hours to several weeks). The work during CAMELOT 1.5 was aimed at consolidating the achievements of CAMELOT 1 through validation of morphodynamic models against field data, development of methodologies of model use, and compilation of a manual of coastal morphology for end-users.
Statistical Modelling Society: New Website The International Workshop on Statistical modelling (IWSM) aims to bring together researchers and all those interested in the development and applications of http://stat2.uibk.ac.at/IWSM/
Extractions: For details and to reserve a place How fast can you build a model with Analytica? "It took me nine hours. When I demonstrated the Analytica model, jaws dropped. The telephony engineers were tearing out their hair because they said it took them 13 months to construct a similar model in Excel. "
Jonskichov's Miniatures Contains galleries of painted figures as well as hints and tips on the hobby and painting and modelling. http://www.jonskichov.co.uk
Balloon Modelling World Records BALLOON modelling WORLD RECORDS. Read more about balloon modelling at www.balloonhq.com. You attempt. 1 Hour Balloon modelling. The Rules. http://www.recordholders.org/en/records/balloon.html