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| Team 9 | Sigtryggur, Þórarinn | | Team 9 | Sigtryggur, Þórarinn | ||
| Team 10 | Guðjón, Ægir | Inverse kinematics for arms in Ogre 3D | | | Team 10 | Guðjón, Ægir | Inverse kinematics for arms in Ogre 3D | | ||
- | | Team 11 | Kristján, Kristófer | + | | Team 11 | Kristján, Kristófer |
+ | ===== Presentation ====== | ||
- | ===== Picking a project ===== | + | ==== Time and Place ==== |
- | This project has to be a **Tech Demo** of a game engine feature that **you** have designed and implemented. A tech demo does not have to e a fully working game, but it should demonstrate your technology in a game-like context. | + | All presentations take place Tuesday April 9th (14:00-16:30) in M106. |
- | One way to think about this is that in your first project you used a number of features that an existing game engine and its tools provided. This time around you can pick a couple of features, go under the hood, and implement them yourself. Working with the game engine should have given you a pretty good idea of what kinds of technologies are being offered. | + | ==== Format ==== |
- | This technology | + | The total time you have is about 10 minutes. Aim for 4-6 minutes for slides and 4-6 minutes for demo and questions. |
- | You can propose pretty much anything, as long as the following is true about the project: | + | === Slides === |
- | * It is **challenging** for you | + | |
- | * It is **fun** for you | + | |
- | * It is **educational** for you | + | |
- | There are a few more implementational requirements: | + | You should have a slide for: (1) Purpose/Motivation |
- | * Use C/C++ (this is a fundamental skill you need to develop) | + | |
- | * Use the Ogre 3D framework | + | |
- | * You should make sure everyone | + | |
- | It is possible | + | The purpose of the slides |
+ | === Demo === | ||
+ | Use your time well. **It is very important to plan/ | ||
+ | ===== What to Hand In ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | There are three things you need to hand in: | ||
+ | - Your presentation slides. | ||
+ | - Technical Report: A 2-4 page document describing the technology you presented in more detail. See the full section on report below. | ||
+ | - Screen capture video: Use screen capture software (e.g. [[http:// | ||
+ | - Optional: if you can produce a runnable version of your demo, I would love to get a copy. You are not required to do this, since it may be hard to make this portable. It will not factor into your grade whether you can do this or not. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Judging Criteria ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | This project will be graded on: | ||
+ | * Technical soundness (did you get the technical demo to work "as advertised"? | ||
+ | * Knowledge and amount of effort (did you clearly spend time on solving the technical challenge?) | ||
+ | * Clarity of presentation (do you explain and pace your presentation well and technology demonstration and ?) | ||
+ | * Quality of report (structure, readability, | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ====== Final Project Report ====== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Contents ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | This is a short but informative, | ||
+ | - Title / Authors | ||
+ | - Screen shot (at least one at the very top of the paper - see formatting instructions below) | ||
+ | - Short abstract (at least one paragraph summarizing what your project is about) | ||
+ | - Motivation (what is your technology addressing? who would want to use it?) | ||
+ | - Related work (examples of similar things other have done. what existing work do you build on?) | ||
+ | - Approach (explain your technical design and implementation) | ||
+ | - Results (mention what worked and didn't work) | ||
+ | - Future work (what would you do next if you had more time?) | ||
+ | - References (a list of cited references in the correct format - see below, even if you only have one or two) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Think of this as a poster submission to a conference. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Format ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The paper should be written in a 9 or 10 point justified serif (Times or Times Roman) font in two columns per page, with a single line space. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Other than that, follow the guidelines for a technical paper submission to the SIGGRAPH conference as much as you can (don't worry too much about the details, just get a feeling for the overall structure and look): | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// |
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