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Computer Art
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Winner
1996
Fractals are chaos and order, math and beauty. This is a well-designed multi-level exploration of a simple yet infinitely complex world. View the impressive designs and try your hand at creating your own. Learn why scientists--in fields from astronomy to economics--feel that fractals can help predict seemingly random occurrences. And those really into the math can discover who Julia and Mandelbrot are, and how complex numbers are used to plot a fractal.
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Winner
1996
Ray-tracing involves using a computer to create visual art by creating a description of an object or scene that is mathematically converted into a picture. Once you learn to speak the POV-Ray language, you can create scenes without ever having to know how to draw. If you download the free program and use this tutorial, soon you can be making exciting visual art without having to spend years in drawing and painting classes.
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Winner
1998
Can you really believe everything that you see when looking at a photograph? This site teaches us that it is possible to alter photos, create images, or reconstruct and enhance digital images. Not only that, anyone can learn to do it. It also explores the moral dilemmas that may be encountered when using copyrighted works to produce images, or when making these changes to photographs formerly considered as true representations of events.
About this site
2009
This website is dedicated to the video game industry. Our primary goal is to become a source of reviews and create a good medium where people can become familiar with concepts related to this industry. We encourage original ideas and 'outside-the-box' thinking.
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2008
Any company or school has a LOGO by which it can be identified. A trademark to carry out a business. A manufacturing company makes its presence felt in the market. People identify all their necessities with a logo.
A successful logo is associated with the success of a company. It is a brand image.
About this site
2004
This site is intended to inspire appreciation of computer graphics.
About this site
2003
Three-dimensional technology provides a vast array of possibilities in the future. This type of technology entails the usage of 3D cubes, which are the "building blocks" for so many of our most beloved 3D possessions.
About this site
2001
Welcome to our website! On our site you will find explanations and examples of optical illusions. You will also see how the great illusionary artist, M.C Escher uses optical illusions in his art work. We will teach you what tesselations and afterimages are and how to make them. Each page features a tesselated background image. They were created by the authors of this site. You can learn to create your own image for your own web pages.
About this site
2000
Colomusic is color+music. That means the music feeling by colors. There are the colors that correspond to each sound on the musical scale, and we applied it to some famous music works like 'little star'. That is a Colomusic, and we can feel the music through our eyes. This can be a new way to feel music for deaf people. And the background of Colomusic is color psychology. Therefore users can know about it, too.
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2000
If you want to learn what graphics are, how to use them, and even how to edit them. Then the "Guide To Graphics" is where you need to be.
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2000
Our site will discuss the topic of computer animation. We discuss the process of animations, some ways animation is used and why it is used.
About this site
1998
Learn how to create your own computer graphics by learning advanced graphics programming. Languages such as C/C++ and Pascal are introduced. Learn the three basic commands for assembly, about transitions, and 3-D. Use the Java Chat Room, e-mail, or the weboard to communicate with this team and learn more. This site will be most useful to those already skilled in programming. Not for newbies.
About this site
1997
If you want to gain experience with computer graphics without having to buy expensive software, try this site for some ideas. Here you can learn about two-dimensional effects such as blurring and waves, and three-dimensional effects such as perspective, shading, and "alpha blending." This site contains an excellent explanation of terms, as well as tutorials, tips and tricks, and links to other graphics sites.
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1997
Keyframing is a way of representing the movement of on object through space. It is a basic technique for computer animation. On this site you will learn what you need to know to get started on your own animation projects. Downloadable files are available, and helpful links take you to further information. Not all sections of this tutorial are working.
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1997
Get ready to be astonished at the eye-popping graphics displayed on this page! Even more amazing is the fact that visitors to this site can learn to design similar images by following step-by-step instructions provided by the authors. Give your web page that professional look by creating and editing pictures and three-dimensional graphics that are sure to attract a multitude of hits.
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1997
Get creative with the computer! This site introduces the world of computer-generated art, and will show you how to put together a basic web page. The introduction to HTML programming for beginners covers tags and page layout. More advanced techniques, such as forms and javascript, are also covered. Some examples of computer-generated student images are displayed in the computer art section.
About this site
1997
This page is designed to introduce others to the wonderful world of 3D graphics. 3D graphics are used in many different aspects of the working world including movies (Star Wars and Toy Story), advertisments, and most often it is used in TV shows.
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