These are screenshots of my Eastern culture inspired mud castle. The first image is a front view, the second is an aerial view, while the last image is a rear view.
Six Viewpoints of my final render I just want to note that, and as discussed earlier with the Instructor Bryan, I have selected a different object from that which was previously submitted in the Mesh mixer refinement assignment. This is because I believe that this object is more visually interesting and complex than the simple object that I had submitted earlier. For the skin of the head and its eyes, I selected the "Physically based" material from the drop down list, and I assigned the "plastic" material to the flowers and their stalks. The point light feature was used, hitting the right side of the object from our view. The object is rendered in 'good' quality. View from top on the right side Front view Right view Rear view Angled view Left view
Object: Literal "running" Shoes Below are the original models from which I created my mashup concept, a pair of Nike Air Jordans and a hybrid creature of Kirby (the Nintendo character) and human legs. During the in class critique, I received substantial critique on my work. Three of my coursemates emphasised that I should have added more background features to my work in order to create a full scene and give more complexity to the object. While a valid point, I chose not to adhere to this and instead focused on the object itself because I feel as though it is complete on its own. 'Busy' does not always equate to 'better'. Others pointed out how the 'running shoes' mashup in particular was their favourite in terms of its humour as well as seamless visual appearance. I ended up choosing to refine this mashup for my asssignment. I used the flat tool, smooth tool, symmetry, and colour tools, amongst others, to create the final look. My creation relates t...
My cultural background and ethnicity inspired me to create this design because where I am from, spices are considered to be necessary and central in the preparation of most local dishes. In addition, I have a preference for well seasoned and very spicy foods so I have many spice jars in my home. This object relates to the film because not only was a pepper grinder displayed in it, but also the designers spoke on how good design serves to simplify our lives and make it easier (and in this case, pepper grinders transform bulky black pepper seeds into fine digestible powder that is easier and safer to consume)
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