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  • Since I started redesigning the city museum model, I thought I would add a few extra features that were not in the original. If you check my earlier posts (see below), you will notice in the screen shots that the exposed timber work (Fachwerk) on the second floor of the museum is simply painted on…

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  • These last few weeks I have been banging my head against the proverbial digital wall, trying to get my computer game — or 3D digital game-based learning environment, which sounds more sophisticated — to work just the way I would like. The primary problems were: (1) the door animations in the game just didn’t open…

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  • I have had my nose to the proverbial grindstone these last few days, working hard to get a Blender animation to play inside of Unity. After two solid days of coding, debugging, and scouring the Web for clues, I finally got it to work: To summarize my findings: Unity doesn’t automatically import mesh animations from…

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  • For some reason or another, it has been a busy start of the semester, even though I have one course reduction and also minimal preps since I’m teaching a course I’ve already taught in the past. Getting the NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant team together, the proposal written, and submitted took some time, in addition…

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  • It’s been a long while since I last posted an entry on this blog. The start of any semester is always difficult, and this last was no exception. Between course preparation, grant submissions, and other sundry tasks needing completion, I’ve been rather busy. To get back in the swing of things, I’ve decided to post…

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  • Earlier plans for the game I am developing included creating an exact mock-up of a real-world German space, specifically Stuttgart Central train station, as the game environment. My thinking at the time was that the game should expose a player to virtual spaces that were as authentic as possible so that the learning that takes…

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  • Fall semester will be starting in a few weeks, so I have been working like mad to get as much finished on the game as possible. Experience has taught me that, despite best intentions and wishing otherwise, the start of every semester brings with it the inevitable distractions and game development generally tends to suffer…

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  • Signs Inserted

    Spent the morning and early afternoon working on a display box for the museum signs. Had some difficulties getting the stainless steel texture “just right” for the sign, so I opted to go with a scratched metal texture from DeviantArt. I wish I could spend more time getting the 3D objects to look more authentic, but since…

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  • I’ve been trying to make the historical background to Bad Oberdinkelheim seem as authentic as possible. While looking at the map of the surrounding area, it occurred to me that, perhaps, the Roman presence was felt this far north. After looking at a few historical maps, specifically one that detailed Roman history in the state…

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  • While designing the square in from of the city museum, it occurred to me that perhaps the museum should have a special exhibit. A few moments on the Web for gathering inspiration and a few moments with GIMP resulted in the following poster: Very nice that the exhibit has generous support from the Goethe-Institut, Sparda-Bank,…

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