In “Virtual de-extinction: Creating Credible 3D Simulated Dinosaurs with Art-Science Collaboration for Configurable Immersive Experiences,” Yavuz Volkan Kutucu takes a leap in blending art and science to breathe virtual life into extinct dinosaurs. His master’s thesis revolves around crafting realistic 3D models of these ancient giants using CGI, grounded in the latest scientific discoveries. Kutucu tackles the intricate task of not only reconstructing these prehistoric creatures but also adapting them for various digital platforms. His work illuminates the power of 3D simulations in transforming education and engaging audiences in the wonders of science through immersive experiences.

Virtual de-extinction: Creating Credible 3D Simulated Dinosaurs with Art-Science Collaboration for Configurable Immersive Experiences

4th semester Master’s Thesis | Individual Project | WT 2021/22
3D Simulation

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Yavuz Volkan Kutucu