3D Modeling, Capture, and Animation

Published: Tuesday, January 20, 2009

3D modeling and animation is a field that has seen tremendous improvements on almost every front over the last twenty years. Starting with complex software limited to expensive “big iron” SGI computers, 3D software has now become another desktop standard, with extremely powerful tools available on all platforms. The price point has also come down to earth, so that there are even open-source freeware products that have near-parity with the major commercial players. Virtually every facet of the computer has “gone 3D”, with display systems most recently playing catch-up. Everyone is familiar with 3D games and simulations, and with high-gloss applications like 3D animation for movies. But even many Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) now look 3D.

The RENCI Engagement Site at UNC-Chapel Hill includes 3D modeler/animators on staff, as well as other experts in 3D content creation. We have deep experience in creating both pre-rendered animated content for display and real-time interactive 3D content such as simulations and games. We can help collaborators navigate the complex waters of 3D content creation. Our on-site display environments–the Showcase Dome, Social Computing Room and Tele-Immersion Room–are ideal areas for displaying 3D content, and we can assist with running these rooms as well. Creation tools include a 3D desktop scanner as well as traditional 3D software.

TeleImmersion Room

Published: Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The TeleImmersion Room at ITS Manning uses two ultra-high resolution (over 4 times HD, also referred to as 4k) projectors to enable viewing of highly-detailed images and 3D data in either standard monoscopic mode or stereoscopic 3D.  The room is also equipped with HD teleconferencing equipment.  The room includes support for both interactive applications and streaming of 4k video.

The TeleImmersion Room includes:

  • Two Sony SRX-R105 4k projectors for 3D stereoscopic viewing (native resolution: 4096 x 2160)
  • A 10’ x 5’ rear-projected screen
  • 3D stereoscopic scientific visualization
  • Viewing 3D stereoscopic photography and video
  • HD videoconferencing
  • Membership to CineGrid, an initiative exploring digital transmission of 4k images worldwide