Graduation work
19 October 2020
Demo Reel (Oct 2011)
Programming
City Modeler (Maya Plugin)
CIS-660 course, Advanced Topics in Computer Graphics and Animation
Autodesk Maya Plug-in which enables variety of methods for procedurally generating a city
Physically Based Animation
CIS-563 course, Physically Based Animation
This is a complete collection of the assignments
- Jello cube
- Smoke simulation
- Rigid bodies
DynaMocap
Project on making static Motion Capture to react to dynamic environment
Smoke Simulation
Smoke simulation using a MAC Grid method as specified by Fluid Simulation SIGGRAPH 2007 notes by Robert Bridson and Matthias Muller-Fischer
Jello Cube Animation
Jello Cube simulation using mass spring damper model
Volumetric Rendering
Volumetric Renderer was created for rendering out the clouds with multiple light sources and Perlin noise & Brownian Motion
Game Dev
Game Design Practicum (CIS 568)
Rolling with the Elements
Credits:
Art Direction, UI Art, Models, Textures, Animations
Reconstructed Marble Madness
Reconstructed the Arcade "Marble Madness" game in unity3D
Reconstructed Marble Madness
Reconstructed the Atari Breakout game in unity3D. Added the 3D version too
3D Modeling
Thumbnails
Only 3D Model of Barrister Parvatheesam
This is the only 3D model available in the world for this character. He is a character described in one of our text books back in school (in INDIA). I always wanted to create his 3D model and here it is :)
Crustacean modeling: Crab
3D model of the crab was created as a part of the exoskeleton project (3D modeling course)
Coffee Mug
3D model of the Coffee mug from our Graduate Student Center (UPenn) was created during my spare time just out of curiousity
Old Lantern (my first ever 3d model)
How can I forget my first 3D model ever :) ... it is this rustic lantern
Animation
TreeStory
"Tree Story " (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1966624/) The short film which I loved making. I used real materials, stop motion, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects for animation.
Behind the scenes
Never Give Up
To illustrate any 4 out of 8 Laban actions, this short animation was made. The actions involved were float, thrust, wring and slash
Sketches
Misc
Credits
Story, Cinematography, Direction, Editing for this video :D