Submission for lab 4 (Terragen)

Fill out the form below to submit your results for the Terragen lab! Your first and last name and your choice of title will be published automatically on a web page, with clickable links to the files you upload and an auto-generated image thumbnail.

The image must be a JPEG file, preferrably in the size 1024x768 pixels. If your thumbnail image is black after upload, the most likely cause of error is that it wasn't saved on JPEG format. Should this happen, resave the file on the correct format and upload everything again with the same email address as identification, and your old files will be overwritten with the new version. If something goes wrong and you want to remove some junk from the database, tell me (Stefan Gustavson) and I will fix it.

Please state your LiU address, not any private e-mail address you may have. You don't have to specify the suffix "@student.liu.se". If several people are submitting joint work for grading, specify all your respective e-mail addresses using the format "stegu123, gabei456" separated by commas. Do not use slash, backslash or colon in any of the form fields below. My simple PHP script will be confused by it and yield the wrong result, because those characters are not allowed in filenames.

Your scene will typically be a single Terragen file (.tgd format). This is a simple text file, using an XML syntax designed for the purpose. If you use any additional files, e.g. 3D models for populations or any texture images, package everything together using some common archive file format (zip, rar, 7z, tgz), and upload the archive as the "Scene file". If you want to comment on anything, you can include a text file in your archive, but a raw, undocumented scene file is enough.

The maximum total amount of data that is accepted for your submission is a few MB, because of limitations in the department's web server which I can't change. This should be enough if you save the rendered image as a JPEG of size 1024x768 with a reasonable quality and don't go overboard with your use of textures and models. Terragen scene files are generally quite small.

Working and submitting in pairs is OK, recommended, and probably even necessary because of the space constraints in the course lab. If, however, you end up being more than two on a submission, I would like to see some more ambition and care taken in finishing the assignment. If you have any questions relating to grading, just contact me.

Title:
Your name:
Your e-mail address at LiU:
Image file:
Scene file:
Magical password (same as for lab 2,
contact the examiner if you don't have it):