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August 18, 2003

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Photo 1

Image of cumulus cloud.

Purdue University engineering student Joshua Schpok created a software program called Swell that can be used by artists to create realistic animations of cloud formations for movies and video games. The same approach also could be used to design software for creating animations of any gaseous phenomena, such as explosions, smoke, steam and fog. These images are examples of clouds created with Swell.
Credit: Joshua Schpok, PURPL, Purdue University

 

Photo 2

Cloud image.

Purdue University engineering student Joshua Schpok created a software program called Swell that can be used by artists to create realistic animations of cloud formations for movies and video games. The same approach also could be used to design software for creating animations of any gaseous phenomena, such as explosions, smoke, steam and fog. These images are examples of clouds created with Swell.
Credit: Joshua Schpok, PURPL, Purdue University

 

 
 
     
 

 
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