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Efficient polygon reduction in MayaFlaaten, Marcus January 2015 (has links)
Reducing the number of vertices in a mesh is a problem that if solved correctly can save the user a lot of time in the entire process of handling the model. Most of the solutions today are focused on reducing the mesh in one big step by running a separate application. The goal of this implementation is to bring the reduction application into the users workspace as a plugin. Many of the modellers in the various computer graphics industries use Autodesk Maya the plugins intention is to create a efficient tool which also give the modellers as much freedom as possible without the need to ever leave Mayas workspace. During the process the possible issues and solutions of creating this tool in Maya will also examined to help introduce the process of creating a tool for Maya. This plugin has the potential to improve on the existing reduction tool in Maya by giving the user more options and a more exact solution.
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Femininity and authorship : Deren, Duras and von TrottaPlessis, Judith Maria 11 1900 (has links)
The work of Maya Deren, Marguerite Duras and Margarethe von Trotta, three
filmmakers who are also authors, inhabits a space between patriarchy and polemic
feminism. The result, a refocusing and re-arrangement of traditional literary and
cinematic discourse, may be termed a feminine authorship.
The principles of this authorship mainly derive from Laura Mulvey’s
controversial but influential application of psychoanalytical theory to feminine
cinema in “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema” (Screen, 1975), an investigation
of the “male gaze” in film. Her propositions have been further developed by critics
such as Teresa de Lauretis (1980), Mary Anne Doane (1987) and Judith Mayne
(1990) as well as Mulvey herself (1981). Mulvey’s approach shares with classical
psychoanalysis an emphasis on the unconscious and its visual manifestations in
dream and memory. Deren, Duras and von Trotta encode the latter in spatial
imagery expressive of both women’s repression and their hidden resourcefulness,
most frequently drawing on the gothic novel and the exotic tale. In order to
accomplish their vision, the three filmmakers variously offer original interpretations
of well-established modes and genres such as surrealism (Deren), the nouveau
roman (Duras), and the documentary (von Trotta), but none could have done so
without conceding to a number of compromises with patriarchal discourse, partly for
economic, partly for ideological reasons. This thesis asserts (in contrast to Hélène
Cixous, Luce Irigaray and Peggy Kamuf) that these compromises need not be read
as a flaw, but contribute to a discourse in its own right.
By analyzing authors from diverse cultural, social and linguistic backgrounds
who, moreover, cannot be clearly categorized within the alleged dichotomy of
patriarchy and feminism, this study seeks to expand the definition of feminism
across national and ideological boundaries. In so doing, it may contribute to the
study of other women authors and filmmakers whose views and methods have been
similarly unorthodox. / Arts, Faculty of / English, Department of / Graduate
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A Study of Animating to MusicEdmonds, Brianna Phylice 01 May 2019 (has links)
I have always had an interest in musicals. I enjoy the way storytelling can happen through a single musical segment. I have always been interested in how music can set the tone in an instant. Because, of this I decided my thesis would be more of a conceptual one. My vision for my thesis project was to create a sequence that is animated to music and will tell a story through a sequence that is set to music.
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Week 00, Video 02: Maya Download and InstallMarlow, Gregory 01 January 2020 (has links)
https://dc.etsu.edu/digital-animation-videos-oer/1001/thumbnail.jpg
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Week 01, Video 01: Maya UI Menu and ShelfMarlow, Gregory 01 January 2020 (has links)
https://dc.etsu.edu/digital-animation-videos-oer/1005/thumbnail.jpg
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Week 01, Video 02: Maya UI Viewport NavigationMarlow, Gregory 01 January 2020 (has links)
https://dc.etsu.edu/digital-animation-videos-oer/1006/thumbnail.jpg
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Week 01, Video 03: Maya UI Manipulation ToolsMarlow, Gregory 01 January 2020 (has links)
https://dc.etsu.edu/digital-animation-videos-oer/1007/thumbnail.jpg
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Week 01, Video 04: Maya UI Channel BoxMarlow, Gregory 01 January 2020 (has links)
https://dc.etsu.edu/digital-animation-videos-oer/1008/thumbnail.jpg
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Week 01, Video 05: Maya UI Attribute and Layer EditorsMarlow, Gregory 01 January 2020 (has links)
https://dc.etsu.edu/digital-animation-videos-oer/1009/thumbnail.jpg
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Week 01, Video 06: Maya UI Time Slider and Range SliderMarlow, Gregory 01 January 2020 (has links)
https://dc.etsu.edu/digital-animation-videos-oer/1010/thumbnail.jpg
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