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Planet 190-X Aka Xepodium

Hi everyone! I am super excited to share that one of my projects has be picked up by south Florida museum and is being showcased in their planetarium alongside their work! Below is a short description  with  my artwork  to show what the planet would look like and its atmosphere. Xepodium ( Planet 190-X) is a planet which is placed 400 light years away from Earth. The planet has recently been Terra -formed naturally and currently inhabiting life forms are microbes and some ammonites. The planet has been in the process of localizing gases and oxygen is still at limited quantity. And hydrogen and other harmful gases are still in the air. However life still survives here. There are few species that are expect to be seen. some of them are Ammonites: small shrimp like creatures but with deadly poisonous venom on their shell as well as their spikes. they live close to the shore and live on microbes that float on the surface of the water.  we can also assume tha...

Particpient of CGTrader Awards 2017

Interactive realistic water ripple effect with dissolving material

By Mayank Babbar Introduction: The original aim of this project was to have interactive water ripples with the player or any moving mesh in 3D space. To achieve this goal, I subdivided this project into the following 4 phases: Research. Process. Progress. Execution. Each of the above phases were treated as calculated time sensitive variables and were executed within the give time frame. Following is my timeline for each phase. Week Number Dates Phases 1 3/31 - 4/4 Research 2 4/7 – 4/11 Process - Progress 3 4/14 – 4/18 Progress -Execution 4 4/21 – 4/25 Execution- complete 5 4/28 – 5/2 Submit Phase 1: Research In this phase I researched on many games characters moving through water mesh.  I took references from the uncharted series, Tomb raider and others. After observing how water would react, I looked for tutorials online. They are as follows. How to make interactive water ripples with moving mesh https:/...