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1 3D Historical Simulations Brian Farrimond Ella Pereira
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2 What’s it about? Creating interactive 3D simulations from textual descriptions of historical events
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3 What’s it about? Creating interactive 3D simulations from textual descriptions of historical events Avoiding need for the creator of the simulations to be proficient in 3D tools
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4 What’s it about? Creating interactive 3D simulations from textual descriptions of historical events Avoiding need for the creator of the simulations to be proficient in 3D tools We are developing tools that create: –scenarios –models of the objects the scenarios describe.
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5 Where might they be used? Museum displays Historical web sites Education –primary –secondary –university
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6 The story so far... A prototype 3D visualisation of a World War II sea battle
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7 The story so far... A prototype 3D visualisation of a World War II sea battle
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8 The story so far... A prototype 3D visualisation of a World War II sea battle
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9 The story so far... A prototype 3D visualisation of a World War II sea battle –http://www.tempmod.com/tmap3dhttp://www.tempmod.com/tmap3d
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10 The narrative Extract from the narrative from which the simulation was generated : : At 06:12 Graf Spee is 12 miles from Exeter on bearing 320. It is on heading 120 at speed 15 knots. [Note: Graf Spee accelerates to attack causing a cloud of dark smoke which is sighted to NW by the British ships.] At 06:14 Exeter turns to heading 340. At 06:16 Exeter turns to heading 270. At 06:17 Graf Spee engages Exeter. At 06:20 Graf Spee turns to heading 090. :
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11 Deductive modelling The moment by moment movements of the ships are deduced from the narrative using information about the characteristics of the ships such as turning circles. The gun firing movements of turrets, guns, explosions, smoke, shell splashes etc are deduced from –the phrase “engages” –the characteristics of the guns and turrets (rotation speeds etc) –the movements of the target ships
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12 Creating a scenario A prototype 3D visualisation of Cape Town Harbour in the 19 th Century
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13 Creating a scenario A prototype 3D visualisation of Cape Town Harbour in the 19 th Century
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14 Creating a scenario A prototype 3D visualisation of Cape Town Harbour in the 19 th Century.
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15 Creating a scenario A prototype 3D visualisation of Cape Town Harbour in the 19 th Century.
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16 Creating a scenario A prototype 3D visualisation of Cape Town Harbour in the 19 th Century. Scenario Builder demo Cape Town
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17 Building the models Building the objects in the Scenarios –Thing Builder
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18 Building the models Building the objects in the Scenarios –Thing Builder
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19 Building the models Building the objects in the Scenarios –Thing Builder
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20 Building the models Building the objects in the Scenarios –Thing Builder
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21 Building the models Building the objects in the Scenarios –Thing Builder demo
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22 Edge Hill Project 1 Create a viewer for the scenarios –the Builder tools creates viewer input files: specifying the scene graph and how it changes as the scenario runs model files (ships, landscape, buildings etc) written in VRML (Virtual Reality Modelling Language) –the viewer: generates the scenegraph using Python and Panda 3D changes the scenegraph as time progresses enables the user to change viewpoints at will
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23 Scene Graph Transform node position (tx, ty, tz) rotation (rotx, roty, rotz) scaling (scalex, scaley, scalez)
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24 Scene Graph root Transform for location and heading of ship 1 Transform for location and heading of ship 2 Transform for location and heading of turret Model of ship hull Model of turret Transform for location and heading of turret Model of ship hull Model of turret
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25 What you will learn? The agony and ecstasy of developing a full application –useful demo for your job interviews Using new technologies – any of... –Panda3D –Python
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27 Opportunities Improve the realism of the visualisation –shadows –weather –sea state –smoke –explosions –bow waves –ship wakes
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28 Improving the visualisation HMS Repulse
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29 Contacts Contact Ella Pereira if you are interested in working on this project.
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