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Scarves | Marysia's Photo Blog
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Marysia's Photo Blog. My life in pictures and maybe a few words. 8230; my trial scarves arrived today …. 8230; on the theme of trees …. 8230; velvet …. 8230; silk …. 8230; and chiffon …. 8230; gorgeous …. Available at my Open Studio in September. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). By marysia on 8 July 2015. One Response to “Scarves”. WELL DONE – THESE ARE G–O–R–G–E–O–U–S! Said this on 18 July 2015 at 4:55 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Clouds Make Shapes: Results
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Wednesday, 31 August 2011. Yesterday, after a long and tiring year, we received the results of our Masters programmes. I wanted to include this post, as 'blog closure' - I think it is important that any readers can see the link between the amount of work carried out, and how that relates to the course requirements. I was awarded a Master of Science with Distinction. In Animation and Visualisation. I guess I'm waiting for the clouds to make shapes and show me the way. Posted by Dylan Gauld.
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Clouds Make Shapes: RealFlow Character Fill
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Monday, 27 June 2011. Over the last couple of weeks I have been working on a shot for one of the other students on my course. Kaye is working on applying an illustration style to an animated commercial, and her blog can be found here. At this point, I passed the source files back to Kaye to implement in her own project. As an additional step I imported the RealFlow files into Maya and created a simple render to show the outcome of this short project;. Posted by Dylan Gauld. And how we see things.
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Clouds Make Shapes: Growth
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Friday, 26 August 2011. Posted by Dylan Gauld. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Clouds make shapes. or do they? I guess its all about visualisation. And how we see things. This blog will detail my thoughts and research throughout the MSc Animation and Visualisation course at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design. Research Skills And Methods. New Sprites for Masters Project. Generate VFX Directory from Command Prompt. When music merges into moving image. Curating a centenary exhibition.
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Clouds Make Shapes: Compositing Goodness...
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Sunday, 8 May 2011. Following on from my most recent post ( here. I continued to develop the scene I had been working on as a 2D image in Photoshop (using 3D renders from Maya). I then added additional layers/objects to the Maya scene file and organised the appropriate render layers. Image sequences were rendered, and imported into After Effects, where a 10-second sequence was constructed - using the same 'style' as the prototype image. The completed test sequence can be seen below;. Posted by Dylan Gauld.
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Clouds Make Shapes: November 2011
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Friday, 18 November 2011. Since finishing my Masters degree, I have been involved with teaching some of this year's new Masters students at DJCAD. More importantly, I have also been setting up my own business, and online photography store, below;. Feel free to have a look at my online store, and pass the link onto all of your friends and family members. Although you may not be interested in my products, they might be! Posted by Dylan Gauld. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Clouds make shapes. or do they?
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Clouds Make Shapes: Next Steps
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Friday, 18 November 2011. Since finishing my Masters degree, I have been involved with teaching some of this year's new Masters students at DJCAD. More importantly, I have also been setting up my own business, and online photography store, below;. Feel free to have a look at my online store, and pass the link onto all of your friends and family members. Although you may not be interested in my products, they might be! Posted by Dylan Gauld. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And how we see things.
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Clouds Make Shapes: Show Your Working (1)
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Thursday, 16 June 2011. Show Your Working (1). In this post, I wanted to show some of the steps that I undertake when developing my visual ideas. The following images will detail the different stages of progress when developing a new style for my cell visualisation project. Although I have discussed the key stages, each stage featured multiple iterations (some stages had between 10-20 versions), with subtle differences (particularly when adjusting the 3D elements). Is almost the same as the previous vers...
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Clouds Make Shapes: Going Stereoscopic
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Saturday, 18 June 2011. Throughout this week I have been working through some Digital Tutors. Content, titled " Stereoscopic 3D in Maya. This course has been designed around generating material which can be used to create 3D images and videos (in my case, using the anaglyph method, which is viewable using red/cyan glasses). There was a lot of instruction regarding "safe" 3D which follows an accepted set of rules, and is designed to ensure that the output will not be uncomfortable to view. This blog will ...
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Clouds Make Shapes: Composited Sequence
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Wednesday, 29 June 2011. As part of my cell visualisation project, I have been working on a second set of data, which also represents the growth and development of cancer cells. This dataset however, focuses on the stage of which the individual cells are in, with the intention of identifying the most effective time for treatment to take place. Because the source of my output comes from unpublished mathematical models, I am unable to post any of the video online (it would be unfair to the ongoing research...