3D // World Oil Clock // Antenna

   
This past week has been a busy one (what else is new). On the 3D front I posted some screen captures of a penguin model I've been working on. Last week we learned about inverse kinematics chains in Maya. Our workflow has been to model and animate in Maya, export to VirTools where we author interactions with the 3D forms. VirTools has an extremely hard environment to learn. If you don't already have the VirTools web player, you should download it. Its a good plugin which is picking up steam as more companies are deliver 3D games and simulations. I'll be publishing some of the VirTools work I've been working on in the next few weeks.

The World Oil Clock is on the ITP window display for the next week. The ITP window display is on south west corner of Broadway at Waverly.

Last night I headed over to the Fredriek Taylor gallery for the Antenna opening. The work overall was not typical of the interactive environments Antenna has become known for but poses some interesting questions about how we interact with the urban environment. Worth checking out is your in the area.

   
Comments:
I finally took a look at your oil visualization and I just have one question -- What's a "barle"?

:P

It makes me happy to see there are some things in life I can always depend on :)
 
Wow! I'm surprised that no one else caught that. And yes, there are some things you can always count on.
 
I think I got it. Not sure if the Broadway screen will pull a cashed version though. We'll see... Thanks again.
 
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