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ENVT1093 - Hasan Sahin - Suite of 3 Renders - 30.11.2017

Future Representations - 3 Render suite Unit 17 Sigiriya is an ancient rock  fortress  located in   Sri Lanka . The name refers to a site of historical and archaeological significance that is dominated by a massive column of rock nearly 200 metres. The aim of our brief is to investigate the architecture of a proposed space elevator and the potential subsequent rapid urbanization of this historic place. This is all based on the narrative of Arthur C. Clarke's novel, "The Fountains of Paradise". I have created the  topography of the model by using a combination of downloaded ArcGIS topo geometry and Google Eath PRO terrain in conjunction with information from "The Sigiriya Royal Gardens" by Nilan Cooray. For the geometry of the rock formation I have used surveys from  "The Sigiriya Royal Gardens" book  and modelled it using Artisan Organic Toolset ( a third party plugin software for Google Sketchup that allows for organic sculpting ) and images o...
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ENVT1093 - Hasan Sahin - Group 3 - 3d Scanning [10_B004] - 26.10.2017

Mike Aling presenting the laser scanner  Set up of the laser scanner  Computer post production merging of the scans

ENVT1093 - Hasan Sahin - Group 3 - Workshop Induction - 19.10.2017

ENVT1093 - Hasan Sahin - Group 3 - Adobe After Effects [10_B004] - 02.11.2017

Always have to setup a new composition. All films are made to a preset size. Try to work to a specific size. Set Timeframe duration to 10 seconds on a black background. Right click Project Tab Setup of the Timeline and Animation of specific elements on Timeline. The smoothness of the animation can be changed by editing the timeline keys. Task 1

ENVT1093 - Hasan Sahin - Group 3 - ArcGIS [11_1014] - 12.10.2017

GIS stands for Geographical Information System It is a system not a software. ArcGIS is the software. Opened ArcCatalog 10.5.1 Copied GIS_DemoPack ArcMap = 2D document ArcScene = 3D document Opened ArcScene file and orbit around. Opened ArcMap file and pan around. Opened attribute table (right click mastermap in layers panel - attribute table) Then followed a tutorial on how to use Digimap. This is available in the copied GIS_DemoPack as the .pdf named "GET DATA_2017_Fut Rep". And download of historic maps. Historic maps might have different scales of grid or measurement (imperial instead of metric) therefore it might be required the you "mozaic" (stitch) the historic maps to current grids. Gathering geological information from within the UK can be done using Digimap. Other regions outside the UK can be found by looking for DTM or other GIS information on Google for the specific region required or in ArcMap -> File ArcGIS Online. In...