teaching machines

Literati

Producing GAMES! In order to obtain the ‘literati’ achievement for class, and also to learn a little more about how games are produced at a global scale, I read a book called “Producing Games: From Business and Budgets to Creativity and Design” by D.S. Cohen, and Sergio Bustamante II. As the title somewhat implies, the […]

Human from Blender

Terrain Toolkit Tutorial 2: Generating Maps with Terrain Toolkit

While L3DT is a great mapper for anyone who wants a lot of control over how their map looks, sometimes you just want a random, hilly terrain to walk around on. In this case, you can achieve your goal by using the built-in terrain generator in the Terrain Toolkit. Make sure you have Terrain Toolkit […]

L3DT Tutorial 2 and Terrain Toolkit Tutorial 1: Importing your heightmap into Unity

Importing your .raw file into Unity is not a very complicated process. First, create a terrain object in Unity: Click Terrain → import heightmap – RAW, and select your .raw file from L3DT. In this import window, you can set the size of your terrain, but more importantly you can set the import parameters. Chose […]

L3DT tutorial 1: Creating and exporting a heightmap for Unity

This tutorial will show you how to create a heightmap in L3DT (Large 3D Terrain generator) and export it to use in Unity. L3DT is a great tool for mapping, because it gives you a lot more control over the terrain and generation process than Unity’s built-in editor does. First of all, download and install […]

Mobile Web – Jake Berner (PhotoJournal)

This turned into one frustrating project! Mostly because of Cordova… My girlfriend suggested something along the lines of a photo journal (a way to take pictures and immediately say sometime about them). Seemed simple enough… The landing page either includes a welcome message, or it displays the most recent journal entry. There is also a […]

ThoughtBox (Mobile Web) – Andy Hurd

ThoughtBox is an app to log thoughts, perhaps otherwise known as a non-diary.  Okay, it’s more or less a diary/journal.  It allows for several users to use the app via a login that allows users to only navigate to their own entries.  At the login screen, the new users can be added and once logged […]

Mobile Web: Jack Ferris

The application I created is called EZQuestions.  The application is not that exciting.  There are questions with four possible answers (buttons in a control group) and the user is notified if the answer they selected is correct or incorrect.  This application has a dialog page, which welcomes the user to the app.  The application takes […]

Nogramming :: Tom Statz

For this assignment I drew a picture of the original Motorola Droid. . (picture courtesy of original droid hardware :) I’ll never claim to be much of an artist, but I did make everything  roughly to scale.

Anders Peterson – Nogramming

To better explain why I chose this idea for my Nogramming assignment I will have to go back to just before Thanksgiving when I was peeling potatoes with my dad.  We were sitting around the kitchen table and I was explaining to him that I needed to create something that involved android programming that wasn’t […]

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