The description wasn't joking. This series is a gem for understanding graphics concepts intuitively without jumping into the math, which is usually what makes the topic seem so unapproachable.
Hey, I was looking for a video like this and this was perfect, but that's not what I want to talk about. I noticed that only a relatively small amount of people have watched your video, but you have put a lot of effort and great demonstrations into your video. I absolutely loved it. The parts where you showed the real-life 'camera' and the shadow of a tree during an eclipse absolutely blew my mind. I want you to know that a lot of people, including me, really appreciate this kind of effort. And I want you to not be discouraged from making videos like this in the future because of the smaller viewcount.
Excellent in every respect. I read the remaining comments agreeing with most of them and ticking the like thumbs to save me repeating what they have said. Thanks a lot.
The description wasn't joking. This series is a gem for understanding graphics concepts intuitively without jumping into the math, which is usually what makes the topic seem so unapproachable.
I always had a hard time understanding pinholes or lenses. This really made it click. Great explanation
very well
The lectures are just brilliant; thank you for uploading. I have for the first time understood in depth how graphics pipeline works!
Hey, I was looking for a video like this and this was perfect, but that's not what I want to talk about.
I noticed that only a relatively small amount of people have watched your video, but you have put a lot of effort and great demonstrations into your video. I absolutely loved it. The parts where you showed the real-life 'camera' and the shadow of a tree during an eclipse absolutely blew my mind.
I want you to know that a lot of people, including me, really appreciate this kind of effort. And I want you to not be discouraged from making videos like this in the future because of the smaller viewcount.
*Internally screaming at how I just found the absolute jackpot of online material for computational photography*
holy! Camera obscura finally makes sense now! Thank you Prof. Seitz
so underrated. i hope this will got more view.
The best explanation ever! Thank you for your effort!
Excellent in every respect. I read the remaining comments agreeing with most of them and ticking the like thumbs to save me repeating what they have said. Thanks a lot.
Explained Awesomely! Great Teacher! Perfect Pacing! So excited to watch all your videos.
you really deserve more bro...
Thank you very much! Really clear and helpful.
This was an amazing explanation!!!
Awesome video! Subscribed! But also, awesome view - you're lucky to be living on the shore of a lake
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probably for the first time I'm using this emoji for education related things
Awesome!! Love ur explanations
nice. but turn up your volume and use sound compression thanks.
f-ck the eclipse, lets watch the floor XD
hi, very good tutorial. what software do you use to make animation?
keynote. If you scroll down, I have a video on how to make these videos...
This video is scary, it raises so many questions, too much i cant understand
Parallel projection plzzz
The best explanation ever! Thank you for your effort!