![]() ![]() Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2007.Ī fairy and a dragonfly, dancing through aįorest. "Ray Tracing Dynamic Scenes using Selective Restructuring", Sung-eui Yoon, Sean Curtis, and Dinesh Manocha. The model is part of the UNC dynamic model benchmark (), and was first used in the following paper The "UNC Exploding Dragon", an animation showing a pretty hard bunny falling onto a pretty brittle dragon and shattering it to pieces. The code to generate this animation was written and donated by Andew Kensler (SCI Institute, University of Utah), and is included below. You are free to use them (though some acknowledgement would be nice).Īn animation of a "stereographic projection of a rotating tesseract (a type of 4-d convex polytop)". These animations for reseach projects or other noncommercial purposes, If you have interesting models to contribute to this site, let us know ![]() The most simple of the more common geometry formats), with a separate All models are given in obj format (which we perceive as Prepared at the University of Utah, in both SCI Institute and school Investigating efficient techniques for ray tracing dynamicallyĪnimated scenes, we have decided to set up a repository forĪnimations, similar to the Stanford 3D scanning repository for largeĬurrently, this page lists only animation sequences that have been Since more and more people are now interested in Interactive walkthroughs of static scenes, or simple rigid-bodyĪnimation. Interactive applications however, this usually includes only In the last few years, ray tracing has become a viable option for ![]()
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