ABSTRACT
This is a presentation of the web3d pipeline and production process used to deliver the multi-lingual interactive animated short film Horses for Courses --- winner of the Web3d Roundup art prize at SIGGRAPH 2001. The film features English, French and Spanish soundtracks, different endings, mouse triggered hotspots, and manual camera controls. Photography, low-polygon modelling, and optimised texture maps, were key to publishing the film as low-bandwidth streaming media in July 2001. The pipeline developed for this project has since been used to achieve higher resolution output for offline applications.
- A case study in web3d film-making: Horses for Courses
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