The best projects of CS148 summer 2016 are acknowledged in three categories

Best of Visuals


alt textRays of Light through Stained Glass Windows - Rajarshi Roy and Emman Kabaghe [Report, Presentation]




alt textOpenGL Grass Simulation - Robert Hayden Neff [Website]



Honorable Mentions of Visuals


alt textProcedurally Generated Terrains - Yanni Dahmani and Sebastian Le Bras [Report]




alt textCrystal Cave - Amber Thomas and Andi Yang [Report]




alt textReal-time Water Simulation - Benjamin Harry [Report, Presentation]



Best of Technicals


alt textSimulating Dye Advection in a Three-Dimensional Fluid - Ethan Li [Website, Presentation]




alt textMonte-Carlo Ray Tracer - Haben Michael [Report]



Honorable Mentions of Technicals


alt textRendering “Portal” - Torin Rudeen [Website]




alt textProgrammatically Generated Landscapes - Darshan Kapshi and Sagar Chordia [Report, Presentation]




alt textL-system Plant Visualizer with Wind Animation - Shalom Rottman-Yang [Report]



Best of Creativity


alt textFirefly Disco ! - Sumedha Bhangale, Dexter Langman and Wojciech Truty [Report, Youtube]




alt textSpotting Tango - Sumant Sharma and Connor Beierle [Report, Vimeo]



Honorable Mentions of Creativity


alt textA Christmas Snow Globe - Boyu Liu, Rui Yan, Tianci Wang [Report, Youtube]




alt textReal-Time Non-Euclidean Ray Tracer Illustions - Michael Johnson and Lingshu Tang [Report]




alt textDesert Scene - Danny Diekroeger [WebGL Demo, Report]




alt textVR Headlamp:Spotlight with Stereoscopic Effect - Elliott Spelman [WebGL Demo, Report]