This series contains undergraduate honors theses based on the thesis professor’s department. It includes theses from the previous Department of Engineering Technology, Surveying and Digital Media.
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Theses/Dissertations from 2017
A Scarlet Ending, Alison J. Gibson
Photorealistic Rendering for LIve-Action Video Integration, David E. Hirsh
Electrodynamical Modeling for Light Transport Simulation, Michael G. Saunders
Automation in Entertainment: Concept, Design, and Application, Ryan Thally
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
The Creation Process of a Stylized Character in Comparison to a Semi-realistic Character, Caitlin D. Hall 4464202
Exploring Hollywood Cinema: A Look at Cinematic Techniques and the Classical Hollywood Ideology, Jeb E. Johnson Mr
The Impact and Creation of Level Music for Video Games, Randolph Kestner
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
Rendering and Compositing for Visual Effects, Jensen Abler
Defining the Modeling Standard for 3D Character Artists, Jessica L. Burns
Experimental Boss Design and Testing, Joseph P. Mistretta
Testing an Original Story in Multiple Artistic Mediums, Alexander F. Morton
Processes for Interactive Hard-Surface Modeling in Simulations, Logan Sand
Theses/Dissertations from 2014
Building and Using a Character in 3D Space, Shasta Bailey
Mocap in a 3D Pipeline, Logan T. Maides
Union Station, Caroline G. Martin
The Tower: Constructing a 3D Scene, John W. Wesson
Theses/Dissertations from 2013
Naga: Combining 2D and 3D Animation., Min-Zhi Chin
Oval Office., Joshua F. Houser
Theses/Dissertations from 2012
Metamorphosis: An Original Theatrical, Virtual, and Psychological Experience., Kristin E. Goins
Transmedia Storytelling for the Digital Generation: A Guide for Self-Publication with the Adobe® Digital Publishing Suite., Mikaela Minihan