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| 10/31/2011 - Moving Objects In last month's newsletter, we covered two simple techniques for adding motion to a presentation: Flipbook and Fly-thru animations. These are great for describing an object or scene from different perspectives. Sometimes this isn’t enough, though, and it’s better to see objects moving... [Read More] |
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| 9/30/2011 - Moving Pictures Animation has come a long way since the pioneering work of Eadweard Muybridge in the 1880s. Read the closing credits next time you watch a Pixar movie, and you'll appreciate the time and cost involved in creating a feature length animated film. But behind all that Hollywood magic... [Read More] |
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| 8/4/2011 - Visual Explanations Recently, Edward Tufte visited Portland to deliver his highly acclaimed one-day course: Presenting Data and Information. Reading the news coverage of this event brought me back 14 years to a meeting room at the Grand Hyatt in San Francisco. The World Wide Web was just a few years old... [Read More] |
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Other recent issues:
7/6/2011 - Announcing SceneViz
6/8/2011 - Collaboration
5/3/2011 - Exploded View
4/5/2011 - Seeing Solar
3/1/2011 - Geomodeling
2/1/2011 - West Hills Wind
1/11/2011 - Underground
6/15/2010 - Top-10 Products Webinar
3/11/2010 - Forensic Illustration
2/17/2010 - The Logistics Diagram
12/21/2009 - Fat Pencil Studio and the Burnside Rocket
11/30/2009 - Courtroom Graphics
11/08/2009 - Portland Public Schools Historic Survey
10/18/2009 - New Website : New Possibilities



