Animation of two-dimensional pictorial works into multipurpose three-dimensional objects. The atlas of the ships of the known world depicted in the 1460 Fra Mauro's mappa mundi as a showcase

This paper reports the preliminary results of an ongoing interdisciplinary research in digital humanities and animation that the authors are undertaking to explore how a new generation of three-dimensional (3D) non-photorealistic animated visualisations can improve upon two-dimensional (2D) visualis...

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Main Authors: Nanetti, Andrea, Benvenuti, Davide
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1430832020-07-29T07:20:12Z Animation of two-dimensional pictorial works into multipurpose three-dimensional objects. The atlas of the ships of the known world depicted in the 1460 Fra Mauro's mappa mundi as a showcase Nanetti, Andrea Benvenuti, Davide School of Art, Design and Media Visual arts and music::Animation Digital Humanities 3D Animation This paper reports the preliminary results of an ongoing interdisciplinary research in digital humanities and animation that the authors are undertaking to explore how a new generation of three-dimensional (3D) non-photorealistic animated visualisations can improve upon two-dimensional (2D) visualisation methods. The atlas of the world's ships depicted in the Fra Mauro's mappa mundi (Venice, Marciana National Library, dated 1460) has been used to: 1) showcase the design process and techniques of an innovative method through the prototyping of a 3D non-photorealistic-rendering (NPR) model of one ship, and 2) demonstrate the effectiveness of this method through the 3D NPR animation of all Fra Mauro's ships as a contribution to both the advancement of learning in pre-modern maritime history (with a focus on shipping), and the implementation of NPR for the creative industry. Ministry of Education (MOE) Published version 2020-07-29T07:20:12Z 2020-07-29T07:20:12Z 2019 Journal Article Nanetti, A., & Benvenuti, D. (2019). Animation of two-dimensional pictorial works into multipurpose three-dimensional objects. The atlas of the ships of the known world depicted in the 1460 Fra Mauro's mappa mundi as a showcase. SCIRES IT, 9(2), 29-46. doi:10.2423/i22394303v9n2p29 2239-4303 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/143083 10.2423/i22394303v9n2p29 2-s2.0-85081239928 2 9 29 46 en SCIRES-IT © 2019 Andrea Nanetti. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. application/pdf
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Digital Humanities
3D Animation
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Digital Humanities
3D Animation
Nanetti, Andrea
Benvenuti, Davide
Animation of two-dimensional pictorial works into multipurpose three-dimensional objects. The atlas of the ships of the known world depicted in the 1460 Fra Mauro's mappa mundi as a showcase
description This paper reports the preliminary results of an ongoing interdisciplinary research in digital humanities and animation that the authors are undertaking to explore how a new generation of three-dimensional (3D) non-photorealistic animated visualisations can improve upon two-dimensional (2D) visualisation methods. The atlas of the world's ships depicted in the Fra Mauro's mappa mundi (Venice, Marciana National Library, dated 1460) has been used to: 1) showcase the design process and techniques of an innovative method through the prototyping of a 3D non-photorealistic-rendering (NPR) model of one ship, and 2) demonstrate the effectiveness of this method through the 3D NPR animation of all Fra Mauro's ships as a contribution to both the advancement of learning in pre-modern maritime history (with a focus on shipping), and the implementation of NPR for the creative industry.
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title Animation of two-dimensional pictorial works into multipurpose three-dimensional objects. The atlas of the ships of the known world depicted in the 1460 Fra Mauro's mappa mundi as a showcase
title_short Animation of two-dimensional pictorial works into multipurpose three-dimensional objects. The atlas of the ships of the known world depicted in the 1460 Fra Mauro's mappa mundi as a showcase
title_full Animation of two-dimensional pictorial works into multipurpose three-dimensional objects. The atlas of the ships of the known world depicted in the 1460 Fra Mauro's mappa mundi as a showcase
title_fullStr Animation of two-dimensional pictorial works into multipurpose three-dimensional objects. The atlas of the ships of the known world depicted in the 1460 Fra Mauro's mappa mundi as a showcase
title_full_unstemmed Animation of two-dimensional pictorial works into multipurpose three-dimensional objects. The atlas of the ships of the known world depicted in the 1460 Fra Mauro's mappa mundi as a showcase
title_sort animation of two-dimensional pictorial works into multipurpose three-dimensional objects. the atlas of the ships of the known world depicted in the 1460 fra mauro's mappa mundi as a showcase
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