Here is a sample of the work Vision has done in the recent past:

 

 

Go to 907hiphop.com now!Project: www.907hiphop.com

Client: James Storlie/Hellrazor Records

This site's main features are:

  • Bulletin Board
  • Local Event Calendar
  • Streaming Radio Show
  • Easily changeable background image
  • Project was split into two parts:

  • Site Creation
  • Site Upgrade/Maintenance
  • Initial site creation took less than a week. Work continues on this site at a rate of 4-8 hours per week.

    Vision is currently creating www.hellrazor-records.com

     

     

    The Gas Chamber promotional posterProject: The Gas Chamber album cover and promotional poster

    Client: James Storlie/Hellrazor Records

    The Gas Chamber album cover

    This project was done in four steps:

    • Discussion of client's needs
    • Photo shoots with the client
    • Image collage
    • Artwork for album cover, poster, web graphics
    This project was carried out over 2 weeks due to lack of time constraint

     


    Project:
    3D Modeling of Underground Mining Methods

    Client: Rajive Ganguli, Ph.D., P.E., COI/UAF

    Dr. Ganguli teaches MIN 454: Underground Mining Methods at UAF. He needed 3D models to help students visualize complex underground mining processes. The models had to be technically accurate, fully 3D, viewable from any angle, and textured in realtime. The 3D model Viewing/Editing software needed to be inexpensive, so that models and viewer could be distributed at very low cost as an educational aid to other mining schools.

    In order to meet these requirements, Preston used a combination of the Half-Life game engine and WorldCraft 3 map editor. The combined cost of this software platform is approximately $15. The models were made in Worldcraft 3 where they could be created and viewed, or transferred to Half-Life and played as a level.

    Three mining methods were modeled for this project:

    • Block Caving
    • Sublevel Caving
    • Sublevel Stoping

    Once the software is installed on the host computer, the viewer is able to sit in front of a computer and "walk" or "fly" through the models. Students are also able to create/edit/expand models to include 3D animation including mine workers, machinery, blasting, and much more.

    This work was done as a class project, and was carried out over the course of two months. If you would like a free copy for educational use, or would like to continue this project, you may contact us .