Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Crysis Week5 Ex

Crysis Progress On the Main Dubai Island-Marina Beach














Original Proposed location for the Hydroplis Hotel near Marina Beach Dubai













Image captured from Google Earth to use as a reference image for making 1:1 scale map in Crysis. The image was stitched from over 40 images captured from google earth. The real size of the map is roughly 2km by 2km.









Image captured from CryEditor of the Current stage in making 1:1 scale marina beach in Crysis. There were many problems encounted during the process. One that i will have to fix is the exposure level of the dubai reference image imported into crysis which it always turned out lightened compared to the image imported in the tutorial video.









Another view of the marina beach in Crysis Editor. I have roughly made the building blocks on the island and used vegetations just to give a reference for later modification.









Image of the crysis character in the map according to the size scale.


Wikipedia Entry-Collaborative Software









“It is not a question of how well each process works; the question is how well they all work together.” – Lloyd Dobyns and Clare Crawford-Mason, Think about quality


Gathering applications

Primarily include surveys, project management, feedback, and time tracking. While these applications might be included in some wikis and blogs, e.g wetpaint.


Wikis

They are either stand-alone (such as MediaWiki) or part of a suite (such as TikiWiki) or as a web based such as Wetpaint. Wikis might include workflow management, blogs, image and file galleries, chat, a calendar, surveys and more.


Blogger

It lets you create a blog for yourself or for your team, letting all team members post on individual blogs. You can post photos, customize the layout, and set the options for syndication (RSS feeds). You can also specify whether your blog is public or is only available to those readers you have chosen.


Google calendar

It lets you create multiple calendars, which you can view individually or as a group. You specify the name of the event, when it is (and if it is and all-day or limited-time event, and if it repeats), where it is, which of your calendar it belongs to (if you have multiple calendars), and a description.


References:


M.Katerine (kit) Brown, Brenda Huetture, and Char James-Tanny (2007), Managing Virtual Teams, Worldware Publishing, Plano.


Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, (2007), Emerging Informationo Resources Management and Technologies, Idea Group Publishing, Hershey


Axel Bruns, (2008), Blogs, Ekipedia, Second Life, and Beyond, Peter Publishing, New York.


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