Web Extra: Extended coverage of visual effects and video analysis in Olympics applications.
A PDF supplement to "Visual Effects and Video Analysis Lead to Olympics Victories," by Laurel M. Sheppard.
Web Extra: Video demonstrations of BRDF-Shop: Video 1, Video 2
A video supplement to "BRDF-Shop: Creating Physically Correct Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Functions," by Mark Colbert, Sumanta Pattanaik, and Jaroslav Krivánek.
Web Extra: Clips of experimental fires examined for fire and smoke flow.
Several video supplements to "Understanding Fire and Smoke Flow Through Modeling and Visualization," by Glenn P. Forney et al.
Web Extra: Animation files.
Several video supplements to "Stylized Highlights for Cartoon Rendering and Animation," by Ken-ichi Anjyo and Katsuaki Hiramitsu.
Web Extra: Examples of real-time stippling.
A video supplement to "Real-Time Animated Stippling," by Oscar Meruvia Pastor, Bert Freudenberg, and Thomas Strothotte.
Web Extra: Andrew Glassner's animation files.
Several video supplements to "Andrew Glassner’s Notebook: Getting the Picture," by Andrew Glassner.
Web Extra: Animation of Figure 8: A transition that results if you replace each cut-off pixel in scene A by its counterpart in scene B.Animation of Figure 9: A transition using constant speed for each pixel change. Animation of Figure 11: With scene B underneath scene A, this transition moves scene B upward.
Video supplements to "Andrew Glassner's Notebook: A Change of Scene," by Andrew Glassner.
Web Extra: The following movies demonstrate the result of relighting panorama with different types of light sources.
Sample 1: A movie showing the screen capture of the perspective display of an indoor panorama, attic. A directional light source relights the image-based scene.
Sample 2: A spotlight and a slide projector light relighting the same attic scene
Sample 3: This movie shows the screen capture of relighting a panorama of an outdoor environment. It mimics the natural illumination throughout the whole day
Video supplements to "Interactive Relighting of Panoramas," by Tien-Tsin Wong, Pheng-Ann Heng, and Chi-Wing Fu.
Web Extras: View Michael Gaiser's short animations: "Nuts,” in which a squirrel makes his way to the kitchen to steal a walnut, and "Humming Bird." He used Maya, After Effects, and Photoshop. (c)1999 Michael Gaiser
Video supplements to "Maya: "So Ya Wanna Be a Rock 'n Roll Star" Revisited," by Jeffrey Abouaf.