CS 285: SOLID MODELING
Lecture #27 -- Mo, May 1, 2006.
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Preparation
Prepare your visuals and rehearse your talk.
- Start with a brief reminder of the goal of the project and of the things
you promised to deliver.
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Show the progress you have made towards that goal, and what remains to
be completed.
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Illustrate something of general importance that you have learned, or a
difficulty that you had to overcome.
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Show off the results that you are most proud of !
- (Check out these specs and hints ...)
Project Presentations
Formal, audio-visual presentation, discussing progress and
main results of your project.
- Each presentation should last between 12 and 15 minutes for single-person projects.
- and between 16 and 20 minutes for two-person teams..
- (followed by 3-5 min of Q&A).
Today:
- Steven An: Texturing the Tetrus
- Catherine Bendebury: Yin-Yang Tetrus Dissection
- Todd Kosloff: Interactive Mesh Deformation
- Aaron Hoover: Model of Moebius Gear
Next time:
- Pushkar Joshi: MES and MVS Minimizers
- Xiaorui Chen, Rahul Khardeka: Knot-Spanning Surfaces
- Adarsh Krishnamurthy, Athulan Vijayaraghavan: Rolling Ball Maze on Cube
Final Homework Assignment:
Get your project to work as well as possible.
- Write a final report.
- Transfer design files and/or executable code.
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