This City hall model was made by a classmate of mine for the same production as my mill and bank. The Textures were made by me.
This terrain is a chunk of Monument valley, adjusted to meet our needs for this upcoming production, copied and rotated 90 degrees.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Milling About and Making Bank.
I have been very busy in Pipeline and rendering class. This is a class in which we work through a project or two and learn the way to work as a team to accomplish a 3d project. We are working on a fun project right now that requires an old west town. In black and white even, that's how old west it is. My assignments are rather numerous. I am Technical Director, am in charge of gathering the props and placing them into the town, am building the terrain, am in charge of prop management, am co writing the animatic with Three others, am co team lead for surfacing (textures), am blog coadministrator and am a modeler. This is in a class of 30 people. Most people have one job, some of us more. This is what I get for having a work ethic. Thanks Dad.
Anyway, besides the terrain, here are my 2 buildings from town, the Old Mill and The Bank.
"Watcha got there is a classic right-hand overshot counterclockwise bucketed water mill capable of speeds in excess of 10 RPMs. Yep, she's a buet'."
-Ol' Crusty
The Bank is what we call a "Hero Building", meaning it will be the immediate backdrop in certain shots, and therefore has very high detail.
Anyway, besides the terrain, here are my 2 buildings from town, the Old Mill and The Bank.
"Watcha got there is a classic right-hand overshot counterclockwise bucketed water mill capable of speeds in excess of 10 RPMs. Yep, she's a buet'."
-Ol' Crusty
The Bank is what we call a "Hero Building", meaning it will be the immediate backdrop in certain shots, and therefore has very high detail.
Categories:
3D Art,
Blender 2.49,
Digital Art,
Maya 2011,
Modeling,
Photoshop CS5,
Surfacing
Sunday, September 26, 2010
StoryBoarding
These are the story board frames I was assigned for a class project. They are the opening scenes from a story titled "The True Story of Hansel and Gretal"
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Panorama Series, Part 0?
So, I have been going through pictures, and I find that I have been taking pictures with the apparent thought of making panoramas longer than I have actually known how to take panorama pictures. So here are a few I did and just combined.
This is the Smith family farm, south of Palmyra New York.
Here are two of San Diego.
And Here is Twin Falls Idaho.
This is the Smith family farm, south of Palmyra New York.
Here are two of San Diego.
And Here is Twin Falls Idaho.
Categories:
Photography,
Photoshop CS5,
Stitched Panoramas
Friday, September 10, 2010
Panorama Series 11
I forgot! We took these last month, so , some more pretty pictures for you to see! (I had a rootcanal retreat Tuesday. I'm on pain killers and anti biotics. I may be a little loopy.
Categories:
Photography,
Photoshop CS5,
Stitched Panoramas
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Panorama Series 10
More Panoramic Pictures, This time from Arizona. Click for Larger.
Gila Valley
Snowflake Arizona
This is where the recently finalized Phoenix Arizona Temple will be located.
Categories:
Photography,
Photoshop CS5,
Stitched Panoramas
Thursday, August 26, 2010
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