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Interactive 3D Terrain Editor
Synáček, Jan ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Přibyl, Jaroslav (advisor)
The subject matter of this work is a concept of an interactive 3D terrain editor. Its basic functionality, graphical user interface and possible extensions are defined. There are a lot of existing terrain editing tools, therefore presentation of some existing systems capable of editing and generating computer terrain is also included. The editor is implemented and it is capable of performing simple editing, such as raising, lowering or levelling the terrain. Graphical user interface is also a part of the implementation. The editor allows inserting 3D models into the scene so it was easier to represent some objects displayed only in the texture in 3D space. Models can be edited using some simple transformations. Performance tests are undertaken and possibilities of extending the program discussed.
Particle Systems
Synáček, Jan ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Juránek, Roman (advisor)
The subject matter of this work is a concept and implementation of an extension of Particle Systems API. The extension provides a means by which it is possible to split a 3D model defined by its boundary representation into pieces with a geometric plane and render them using the particle system being extended. Because all particles are represented as point mass, the existing particle system is also extended to provide a way of representing its particles by their volume. Furthermore, a simple game is created to demonstrate the extension.
Interactive 3D Terrain Editor
Synáček, Jan ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Přibyl, Jaroslav (advisor)
The subject matter of this work is a concept of an interactive 3D terrain editor. Its basic functionality, graphical user interface and possible extensions are defined. There are a lot of existing terrain editing tools, therefore presentation of some existing systems capable of editing and generating computer terrain is also included. The editor is implemented and it is capable of performing simple editing, such as raising, lowering or levelling the terrain. Graphical user interface is also a part of the implementation. The editor allows inserting 3D models into the scene so it was easier to represent some objects displayed only in the texture in 3D space. Models can be edited using some simple transformations. Performance tests are undertaken and possibilities of extending the program discussed.
Particle Systems
Synáček, Jan ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Juránek, Roman (advisor)
The subject matter of this work is a concept and implementation of an extension of Particle Systems API. The extension provides a means by which it is possible to split a 3D model defined by its boundary representation into pieces with a geometric plane and render them using the particle system being extended. Because all particles are represented as point mass, the existing particle system is also extended to provide a way of representing its particles by their volume. Furthermore, a simple game is created to demonstrate the extension.

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