Sunday, 27 March 2011

Needs more juice...

Similar to my last blog entry, my efforts are still divided between two main projects;

The Going Live project has been making excellent progress. The team and I have continued improving the visual outcome of the 3D elements. With a texture in place, lighting and rendering have started to progress rapidly. Animated shots are being lit, rendered and composited, so that final testing can take place.

Although I have taken on the role of CG Supervisor, I have been involved in other areas, and responsible for others. I was involved in tracking the camera footage and creating a 3D pre-visualisation of the sequence. I have monitored the 3D pipeline continuously, and offered advice and created fixes for problems - this includes working with others in modeling, texturing, rigging, animation, and lighting. I was responsible for creating a dynamic cloth system which would allow for easier animation, and I have managed the rendering process (involving creating render layers and using the render farm). Finally, I get to pass rendered scenes to the compositing team, who can work their magic... and before I know it, we will have finished the advert!

Returning to my cell visualisation work, I have reached a temporary plateau. I have developed my pipeline/workflow and have implemented new and improved scripts to manage the new data that I have received from my colleagues in the Mathematics division.

However, the vast quantity of data has been as proving difficult to process efficiently. After some development, I have speeded up the process, but this still takes a considerable amount of time to complete. Fortunately, I discussed this with my project supervisor/programme leader, and agreed the use of high-specification computers in the University, where I can process data quickly, making use of round-the-clock facilities. This week, I will begin using these facilities, to start working with this new data that I have received.

It is important that I begin this early, as the sooner the numerical data has been translated into 3D space, the sooner I can begin developing the visual qualities of the mathematical models. Completing this visualisation process becomes even more important, as the mathematical models will be presented as part of a conference in June - giving me a deadline to work towards...

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