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Anderson, Thomas (2019) Recreating an anatomically accurate model and swimming animation for the Plesiosaur Rhomaelosaurus cramptoni. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth

Abstract

This dissertation will be documenting the 3D animation and 3D modelling practises, work methodology and pipelines used that went into creating an animation of the Plesiosaur Rhomaelosaurus cramptoni’s newly theorised swimming technique, as requested by the work client Dr Mark Witton. The client will be using the animation to demonstrate the Plesiosaur’s movements during his lectures, and he may also wish to use it as a visual reference/demonstration for any papers he may write in the future on this subject. This dissertation will cover anatomical research of the Plesiosaur, which software to use and when, animation and 3D modelling techniques, and how all of the above came together to create the final product.

Course: Computer Games Technology - BSc (Hons) - C1671

Date Deposited: 2019-11-22

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