I'm not sure if it's possible to add links into the relevant part of the lecture video recording (for folks accessing this website with @berkeley login). That's an example of another way that students can potentially help to build the value of this website resource as you study -- the course website will stay up in perpetuity as a resource for you.
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Joseph Teran's research at UCLA is also very interesting to look into. His simulation work has also contributed to realism in Pixar movies.
This is an example of a slide comment that includes useful links in Markdown. Paul Debevec worked on the Campanile movie project in 1996.
I'm not sure if it's possible to add links into the relevant part of the lecture video recording (for folks accessing this website with @berkeley login). That's an example of another way that students can potentially help to build the value of this website resource as you study -- the course website will stay up in perpetuity as a resource for you.
Joseph Teran's research at UCLA is also very interesting to look into. His simulation work has also contributed to realism in Pixar movies.