
VII. 3D Graphics and Animations
Previous | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Next Visual aids such as 3D graphics and animations play a very important role in this report, as they show a clearer picture of the device to the reader. 3D graphics and animations are constructed, using 3D Studio Max R3.1, based on the findings on the research and mathematical analysis done (see Fig. 31). These graphics and animations are used in the report as visual aids for better understanding of the device. The 3D graphics in this chapter shows the device in different angles of views, close-up views and ‘wireframe' views (see Figures 32 to 42). The different angles of views include the front perspective view, rear perspective view, front view and left view. The close-up view zoom in onto the chambers of the device in perspective view while the ‘wireframe' view shows the ‘skeleton' view of the device. The 3D animations consist of two movie files; namely a 360° rotational view and one that shows the movement of individual components during its operation. These animations enable the reader to view the device in different angles and also the view of the device in operational mode.  | | Large image | Figure 31: 3D Construction of the Third Water Raising Device. |
1. Identification of Parts  | | Large image | Figure 34: The identification of different parts of the Third Water Raising Device. |
 | | Large image | Figure 35: The Close-Up View of the Upper Chamber. |
 | | Large image | Figure 36: The Close-Up View of the Lower Chamber. |
3. Rear Perspective Close-Up View  | | Large image | Figure 37: The Close-Up View of the Upper Chamber. |
 | | Large image | Figure 38: The Close-Up View of the Lower Chamber. |
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by: Salim T. S. Al-Hassani and Colin Ong Pang Kiat, Wed 23 April, 2008
   
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