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Daredevil

Published:27 July 2003Publication History

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To produce a compelling, subjective point of view for the title character in "Daredevil," Rhythm & Hues developed Shadow World, a visualization of echoes which bounce off objects in the environment, creating ghost-like images that dissipate with vapor-like transience. Shadow World represents the development of an advanced, production tested set of volumetric tools, allowing a great deal of flexibility and control in the shape and appearance of three-dimensional density fields. Useful not only in generating soft-edged cloudy effects, these fields may also be used to derive isometric surfaces around volumes, and be highly effective in the representation of fluids. Copyright held by creator.

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    SVR '03: ACM SIGGRAPH 2003 video review on Animation theater program: part 2 - Volume 146
    July 2003
    ISBN:9781450377850
    DOI:10.1145/1006114

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