Tuesday 11 March 2008

More critical thinking on my work.


Over the last three weeks, in Chris’s classes we have been doing a project a week. These are enjoyable but I feel that there are things that I like and things that I will want to do more on until I am happy with them, especally as these will be handed in for Summative Assessment.
The first week was on Exteriors, and I went, with a whole bunch of others, to the church nearby to take photos, draw sketches and generally look at shape and form of the building. I liked the arches and peaks of the church. It’s obviously old as bricks are worn and parts look like they’ve fallen off of the statues, but that’s what makes the building interesting.

For my digital pictures, I took photos of the area while I was there and took colours from those to attempt to get the colour and the feel right, however, I feel I have only succeeded in one of the pictures as the others feel too bright or the colours aren’t quite right.

I quite like the window picture I did, which was from a photo I took inside the church. It’s colours aren’t exactly right but the way it’s done means you can tell when it is and how it fits in.

I also like the spire picture for it’s detail and for the fact that the sky looks more like the sky did on that day and the colours fit together better.


Last week we had Land, Air, Sea, Yacht as our brief and for some incredibly annoying reason I had the image of a flying ship stuck in my head. I didn’t want to do a futuristic ship like the others (all the ones I saw looked more like fighter ships then yachts), so I went for a more tradional ship, the sort I’d see in the harbor in Bristol when I go home.

This led me to wondering about how it would fly, and Slaney suggested that I shaped it like a vicking longboat which is shaped like an arrow and can reach any speed provided that enough thrust is provided. This decided, I gave it a protective cover, so people can come up on the top deck without getting blown off the ship as it moves at high speeds through fast winds, and so they’re protected from the sun.

I quite like the ship idea, even though it’s a little impractical and sticking two huge engines on a boat wouldn’t make it fly. I tried to get the 2 point perspective right on the ship and I think I was mostly successful, although the patter on the ship isn’t quite right and the back of the ship could be done a little more accuratly.

This week we have to design our own bar and I wanted to look at bars in town before I got going on this project, so I haven’t got much done yet. However, I like the idea of a gaming bar and have used the contrasting colours from characters to make the bar feel bright and airy, and as I work on it more, I will add the tables and chairs and consoles etc, so that it feels like more then just an empty space.

I don’t want it to be one of those bars where no one goes because they enjoy going there, they just go if they’re dragged there. I’m hoping that once it’s finished it will look comfortable and like it’s a pleasure to go there.
Anyway, so that’s what I’ve been working on and thinking about for the last few weeks with the drawing work.

Joey

(P.S. My bar is called Brawl)

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Tuesday 4 March 2008

A bit critical of my 3D work

It’s been a while since I posted anything course related, so I’d better make up for it now.

So, here comes one UBER BLOG.

We have to be critical of work, both by ourselves and by others, and as such I think I’ll start with my own.

Starting with my one day projects.

Each one of these I feel has gone reasonable well, however there are flaws with all of them.

The animal project was a lot of fun, I really enjoyed doing it, except when it came to texturing the head. As you can probably tell if you ever get to look at the mesh, I had so much ‘fun’ with texturing the head that I actually cheated and need to re texture it because it currently doesn’t have eyes, mouth or nose, however, in an improvement on my self portrait models, it does have a head shaped head unlike one hat had a flat face and the other that I hadn’t gotten round to doing the head at all, as I was busy making the shape right.

The on the vehicle project, I wanted to do a simple model that I could just play around with the textures on and Heather was bored of tanks so I decided to play around with blimps. I ended up doing two variations with plenty more I could do if I wanted to, and it’s rendered onto a sky picture to make them look like they’re flying.

The wheelchair again was pretty easy, and while I’m in the process of re texturing using alphas and things, it was a fun and challenging thing to make, however, I’m unhappy with the squareness of the sides and the lack of correct textures, it’s a little too box like for my liking, but it was still fun to make and I think that I can improve on it by playing around with the polys and things.

The carnivorous plant project was a laugh, creating our own Triffids :D Mine went through about four or five stages, and I thought I was done after every one of them. The first stage was just the stem and the head, with it’s one eye and toothless mouth, then Heather suggested putting the back leaves on and I think they look pretty effective, with the black and green texture. The next stage, of course, was to add the teeth, big, sharp pointy teeth for easily cutting into meat and then finally the little roots, which are alphaed onto plains which are then shaped to fit the huge roots it uses for walking.

Since then I have made a Pegasus, as a Greek Mythical creature, which I’m unhappy with for many reasons, least of all being that it doesn’t look like it should and a item of garden furniture, for which I decided to a bird bath and texture it so it looks marble, and this I’m very happy with because it looks like it should and the textures work like a charm.

I’m reasonably happy with my 2d work too. While I am slowly improving, I feel I will be able to do a lot better then I can currently by the end of next year.

The 2d day long projects we’re doing a fun and they are helpful because they allow us to work on something other then the (insert swear word here) Queen’s Building Project that I’ve done the work I was asked to do for, but is slowly driving me up the wall., and because they get us using skills that we tend to forget when all we’re doing is making 3d models.

Anyway, I just wanted to apologize for the lack of blogging, I just haven’t been able to think of anything to say and here’s a nice big 628 word on to make up for it.

There will be more to come as I do more 2d work on these one day projects and other things.

Joey

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