2010 to 2014 Photographer and cinematographerSafety Chix-US compliance center
2011 to 2012 Warehouse manager
Education:
Academy of Art University San Francisco, CA 2012 to 2000 MPT in filmTruman City College 2011 general educationLincoln Park High School 2010General High school education
DeepRoot San Francisco, CA Jul 2013 to Aug 2013 SalesWarrior Sports Dallas, TX May 2013 to Jul 2013 Regional salesPro Lacrosse Dallas, TX Jun 2013 to Jun 2013 Coach/InstructorHilton, Town Square Southlake, TX 2009 to 2010 Customer service
Education:
Southwestern University Georgetown, TX 2012 BA in Environmental Studies
- Cupertino CA, US Shaun BUDHRAM - San Jose CA, US Tucker Bull MORGAN - Sunnyvale CA, US Bruno M. SOMMER - Sunnyvale CA, US Connor A. SMITH - San Mateo CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/03 G06T 19/00 G06T 13/20
Abstract:
Techniques for displaying a virtual object in an enhanced reality setting in accordance with a physical muting mode being active are described. In some examples, a system obtains context data for one or more physical elements in a physical setting, wherein the context data includes first context data and second context data that is different from the first context data. In some examples, in response to obtaining the context data for the one or more physical elements in the physical setting, a system causes display of a virtual object that represents the one or more physical elements using the first context data without using the second context data, in accordance with a determination that a physical muting mode is active.
- Cupertino CA, US Tucker Bull Morgan - San Francisco CA, US Shih Sang Chiu - San Francisco CA, US Connor Alexander Smith - San Mateo CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0481 G06F 3/01 G06K 9/00 G06F 3/16
Abstract:
A method includes displaying a home ER environment characterized by home ER world coordinates, including one or more diorama-view representation of one or more respective ER environments. Each diorama-view representation includes ER objects arranged in a spatial relationship according to corresponding ER world coordinates. In some implementations, in response to detecting an input directed to a first diorama-view representation, the method includes transforming the home ER environment. Transforming the home ER environment includes transforming the spatial relationship between a subset of the ER objects as a function of the home ER world coordinates and corresponding ER world coordinates. In some implementations, in response to detecting an input associated with a first one of a plurality of diorama-view representations, the method includes changing display of the first one of the plurality of diorama-view representations from a first viewing vector to a second viewing vector while maintaining an arrangement of ER objects.
- Cupertino CA, US Shih Sang Chiu - San Francisco CA, US Bruno M. Sommer - Sunnyvale CA, US Connor Alexander Smith - San Mateo CA, US Aaron Mackay Burns - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06T 11/00 G06T 5/00 G06T 5/20
Abstract:
In one implementation, a method of resolving focal conflict in a computer-generated reality (CGR) environment is performed by a device including a processor, non-transitory memory, an image sensor, and a display. The method includes capturing, using the image sensor, an image of a scene including a real object in a particular direction at a first distance from the device. The method includes displaying, on the display, a CGR environment including a virtual object in the particular direction at a second distance from the device. In accordance with a determination that the second distance is less than the first distance, the CGR environment includes the virtual object overlaid on the scene. In accordance with a determination that the second distance is greater than the first distance, the CGR environment includes the virtual object with an obfuscation area that obfuscates at least a portion of the real object within the obfuscation area.
"It's incredible to see how many people are taking advantage of their retirement to enjoy things they didn't have time for in their working years," said Connor Smith, vice president of masterbrand at IHG Hotels & Resorts.
forfeit. 152- Jonah Ringham (L) won by forfeit. 160- Jon Erickson (L) won by forfeit. 170- Andrew Olsen (L) won by forfeit. 182- Ben Irons (L) pinned Corey Dodd, 1:27. 195- Andy Nicholson (L) pinned Connor Smith, :24. 220- Nic Tusha (G) pinned Tanner Fjelstad, 1:17. 285- Tyler Mary (L) won by forfeit.
Date: Jan 17, 2013
Source: Google
Ohio State offense struggles, but it's only spring
The Buckeyes have been hamstrung up front because of a lack of linemen. Starting guards Justin Boren and Bryant Browning, along with valuable backups Andrew Miller and Connor Smith, graduated. With only one of four incoming recruits (Tommy Brown) participating this spring, that means the Buckeyes ha