Wednesday 8 April 2009

Welcome to my first blogger site, here I will be presenting my work for my Architectural Visualization project for my 3D Digital Animation course at University of Hertfordshire. stay posted for future uploads.

Part 1. - Design

Produce a research development blog (using https://www.blogger.com) or equivalent. With design drawings, plans, reference photography, colour sketches, notes, measured drawings and schematics plans. Include reflective notes and comments on images gathered or drawings reflecting an analytical approach (annotation). An image without annotation is useless.



The model must be made accurately to real world scales.



Include reflective notes and comments on images gathered or drawings reflecting an analytical approach (annotation). An image without annotation is useless.



Part 2. Architectural Modelling

Working independently, produce a textured 3D model in max/maya which is a faithful representation of your chosen architectural project. Make good use of edge loops in accordance with the principles of modelling for animation. The model should be lit and rendered aesthetically to make the model look as real as possible.



You should produce for the hand in via StudyNet at least:

* One Max/maya file and associated Textures with the completed building
* One Low poly Wireframe render in Jpeg format (at least 1920px x 1080px)
* One Smoothed Un Textured render in Jpeg format (at least 1920px x 1080px)
* One High Quality Textured finished render in Jpeg format (at least 1920px x 1080px)
* One Quicktime presentation movie (H.264 / mpeg4 compressed 1024px x 576px)


(Files should be named with surname comma first name i.e. “rogers,solomon_Building_Wireframe_render.jpg”)



The presentation movie should show exteriors and interiors where appropriate. Consider camera moves, lighting and texturing and animation techniques.



Consider the buildings surroundings, any adjoining buildings and how they connect, how the building is given scale, any furniture within the building, and specific features of the building that need to be given more detail.


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Submission Requirements

You are required to submit the following:

i) Development Blog:
The creation and updating of a blogspot (https://www.blogger.com/) development blog including all sketch work, measured drawings, photographs, reflective thoughts on project, initial wireframes, model development, videos. (copy and paste the url link to your comments section of your studynet submission)

ii) Via Studynet / On-Line submission system at least:

* One Max/maya file and associated Textures with the completed building
* One Low poly Wireframe render in Jpeg format (at least 1920px x 1080px)
* One Smoothed Un Textured render in Jpeg format (at least 1920px x 1080px)
* One High Quality Textured finished render in Jpeg format (at least 1920px x 1080px)
* URL Link to Quicktime presentation movie (High Quality: Vimeo / Youtube / Blogspot / direct link)
* URL Link to your development blog (use the comments section to submit this URL link)



iii) 2x A3 Presentation Boards.
Foam board mounted presentation of model development and final outcomes.

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