Friday 17 April 2015

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SPLINE TANGENT



Spline mode approximates a smooth animation curve, aligning the handles accordingly. Play back the ball's animation again to get a sense of how this differs from linear mode. While splined tangents work well most of the time, they can also have some potentially undesired side effects. The most common is that Maya will overshoot attribute values in order to make a smooth curve. In this example, the lowest key values represent the bouncing ball hitting the ground. The spline causes the ball to go through the ground - an effect most noticeable after the second keyframe.

Monday 16 March 2015

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STEPPED TANGENT

Currently the tangents are set to "stepped" mode and cannot be edited conventionally. To change this we will convert them to "linear" mode, another preset tangent type. First isolate and frame the Translate Y curve. When changing tangent types, the keys of all displayed animation curves will receive tangent changes. However, if there are keys selected only those will have their tangents changed. For now we want to affect the entire curve so make sure no key is selected. 

Tuesday 17 February 2015

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Stereoscopy

Stereoscopy, sometimes called stereoscopic imaging, is a technique used to enable a three-dimensional effect, adding an illusion of depth to a flat image. Stereopsis, commonly (if imprecisely) known as depth perception, is the visual perception of differential distances among objects in ones line of sight. There are a number of visual cues that help us to see things that way. If one object partially hides another, for example, we understand the one in front to be closer. Objects and patterns grow smaller as they recede and vertical lines converge; objects in the distance are hazier and less deeply colored, with a shift towards the blue end of the spectrum. The perspective difference between objects seen through the left and right eyes (binocular disparity) and our accommodation through focusing completes stereopsis for normal viewing. 3-D TV (and movies as well) typically work by presenting two separate images? One for the right eye and one for the left? That is incorporated through the use of specialized glasses. Another technology, known as auto stereoscopic imaging (auto 3-D), is screen-based and does not require viewers to wear special glasses. There are two classes of auto stereoscopic displays. One type tracks the viewers head position to ensure that each eye is presented with a different view. The other type of display uses multiple perspectives of each frame presented simultaneously so that, within a given range, a viewer will see separate perspectives with each eye.

Thursday 15 January 2015

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New Year Party

New Year is something that we all look forward to. It marks the beginning of a year and the end to another year. Everybody looks forward to begin a new year with great fun and enjoyment and wish that the year ahead brings them in, all goods. Once the year is welcome, the fun does not stop. People enjoy the entire day, taking rest and welcoming the year with all high spirits and enjoyment. Everybody hopes and wishes that the year ahead would give them peace, harmony, happiness and wealth, not only for them but to mankind across the globe. On this special occasion MAAC Preet Vihar organized a Dj party for students. Students had lots of fun, dance and masti.


We wish you all a very happy new year.






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