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.Monday, May 11, 2009 ; 4:43 PM -
The world needs your light....

Meeting started at 9 a.m.

We called up the supplier for the projector plug and instructed them to deliver the plug by today if possible. This is to ensure further developments of our work can proceed on. The two boxes containing the mechanical components can then be attached together.

Next, using 3D MAX software, the three of us worked on our images to be inputted into the CGH. Jonathan drew a rotating mug, Kiat Long drew a rotating car tyre while Kenneth drew a rotating truck. We then rendered our images for each of the 100 frame images, thus producing 100 Bitmap images for each form. These images can then be inputted into the CGH Hologram via a Labview source code when they are ready.

Meeting ended at 1:30 p.m.






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About Yourself Here.

A group working on designing a small and portable laser based projector

DESPS;Y

Your Wishes Here =D

Our project to be of a successful and unexpected success !


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Credits;Y

Designer: Fing                 

Project : Shiny Lasers