Tuesday 17 May 2011

still life

Been doing some still life lately, hoping to get better at painting over the summer. Anyway, heres what I've produced so far, most are about 50min-1hour speedpaints. I think they're helping and they're fun to do.











Thursday 12 May 2011

Seabed project: wip


Just an update on the summer project. I've started to build the scene, and it's pretty much finished. I haven't textured it yet, but the models themselves are complete. I might tweak them a bit from these renders. I'm happy with the outcome, it turned out a lot better than I expected. I 'm going to do a paint over, and begin the unwrap this next week, although I've run into some problems. My tablets started to play up, so I can't paint the textures. However, I'm going to go into the computer labs and use one of the tablets in there, so I should be able to get the work done. Hopefully I'll be able to fix my tablet and won't have to buy a new one.



I've also started some work on the fish. these aren't completely finished, but I like how they're turning out. They're really low poly, about 50 tris each, but this is because there is going to be a lot of them. I haven't added them into the scene yet because they're not finished, as they still need normal and specular maps to complete them. I'm also working on a shark, another fish and the seaweed.




After all this is textured I'm going to start on the diver.

Tuesday 3 May 2011

Seabed project: orthographical drawings


I've started to do some of the orthographical drawings for the seabed project. These are used to create the models from. I've only done the two sections of the boat and the fish as I want to leave the diver until after the main scene is complete. I'm not going to do orthographical drawings for the rocks as I might have to change those as I go along to make them fit into the scene. I'm not sure what  my budget would be with each of the assets, but I'm going to create the ship first as its the main focus. After that I'm going to work out what everything else should be, and maybe adjust the ship. The next step is to make the front of the ship, so I'll post up my progress on that next. Not sure how long it's going to take me before it starts looking alright, hopefully only a couple of weeks.












Thursday 28 April 2011

Texture project

Just a update on the texture project for easter, I haven't added normal maps for either of these as I don't have crazy bump on my computer. I think this pratice has improved my texturing a bit, although I still find it difficult to pack the uvws close together.


woman texture project renders


 Woman texture project textures 512x512



Man texture project renders



Man texture project textures 512x512


Thursday 14 April 2011

Summer project part 2

Just a quick update on the summer project, I've completed the diver reseach as well as the paint overs of the final concepts. I've now got the layout of the scene to do and then the othographical drawings of all the assests. Then I can begin modeling. I'm really looking forward to making this, it looks like its going to be a lot of fun.


diver research

 
 final environment concept


Final diver concept

Sunday 10 April 2011

Organic Character Project

For my organic character project, I started off with the idea that my character would be based on a mythical creature. I had read about the vegetable lamb of Tartary, a mythical creature which was meant to be a goat that grew out of a fern. It actually turned out that reports of this creature where actually a variety of fern that grew in the forest.


 ' The vegetable lamb was believed to have blood, bones, and flesh like that of a normal lamb. It was connected to the earth by a stem similar to an umbilical cord that propped the lamb up above ground. The cord could flex downward allowing the lamb to feed on the grass and plants surrounding it. Once the plants within reach were eaten, the lamb died' - Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetable_Lamb_of_Tartary)

To start off with, I collected reference of ferns. I then drew out some sketches of them.


 Research sketches for organic character


After that, I began to develop my character. I had the idea to make the character a lot more human, but with elements of the original mythical creature. I sketched out some different ideas.


 Development of ideas for organic character

I then produced an orthographical view of the final design, created from elements that I liked in the design stage.

 Final design of organic character

Then I sketched out my composition for the final piece in pencils.

 final piece pencils

After a few alterations, I started to paint my final piece in Photoshop.

 Final piece work in progress

And this is my final piece for the project.


Thursday 7 April 2011

Bradgate Park

For the next of our tasks for visual design, we had to return to Bradgate park to do some drawing. I decided to go on the Wednesday, as I usually try to get all my work done for visual design each week by Friday. However, it was really rainy, and I didn't get too much done. I've been lucky so far this year, and this is the first time I've been rained on while drawing; it's really difficult to draw with pencil on wet paper, and my sketchbook has fallen apart. However, it lucky only had a few pages left in it, and nothing inside has been ruined. Good news thought was that I got the sketches done, and I got the right bus ( I was really worried I'd get lost)

Here are the sketches I produced. I went over and painted them in ink once I got back, as the sketches needed more work and I liked the effect of the ink paintings I did on the last project.




Bradgate sketches


I think, although these were a bit more rushed than the previous ones I produced when going to bradgate, that these sketches came out better
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I then chose the sketch I liked most then redrew it on Photoshop. I then painted it in the program to produce my final for this project. I added the dear to give a focal point to the painting.


Work in progress of Bradgate park final


This is my final piece I produced. I think I've made a lot of improvement in my digital painting since my painting on the previous project:


Final piece for Bradgate park project

Monday 4 April 2011

Summer project part 1


Started doing some concept and research for one of my summer project. I started when we were waiting for our assessments, even though it is a little early, this project looked quite fun to do. I've chosen to do the seabed project first, as I found the idea interesting. If I finish this one, I will start on another one, as I really need to improve by the second year, in all areas of the course. I'm also going to be doing updates on my progress in this blog.





 Looking through the reference folders, I thought this looked like a good project to do. I looked for some more reference online to add to the reference provided,  and then did some research sketches of sunken ships and fish. These I then used to create thumbnails of possibilities for my scene, then the final idea.
I'm going to paint over this in Photoshop to give a better idea of what it should look like in the final product. I'm also currently working on the layout plan of the scene.


 

 In my finished scene, I want there to be a ship wreck, a diver, a few different types of fish, some rocks and some seaweed. I'm not sure how this will fit into my budget yet, but I'm using this research to create a plan of the layout of the scene and just get a general idea of how my final scene is going to look. I've also yet to do diver research, but I should have those completed soon. After this, the next step would to be to produce orthographical drawings of all the objects that will be in my final scene. I also need to think up my budgets for each of these objects

Tuesday 29 March 2011

summary of year 1


I seemed to have survived so far. This assessment went ok, I seem to have passed at least. Think I need to work a lot harder in getting up to speed on the 3d and Visual design stuff as well as this blog. I got everything done on time, but I just need to get better at things. I'm also going to try to add a lot more posts to this blog, recording my progress in other areas of the course, as well as other relevant things to this course. I'll try and updated it at least once a week.

However, I think I have improved a lot this year, especially in 3D. Even though I'm not that good at it, I think I have got a lot better than from the first project, the bin, which I had no clue what I was doing. Compared to my last project, the weapon project, which had a similar budget, there is a lot of improvement, especially as I completed the weapon project in less time than the bin.




Top: wheelie bin, first project  Bottom: weapon, last project

I also started painting my textures, which is fun, although I think it works best with a combination of photos and painting, at least until I get better at painting. I think this year I've learnt some of the basics, and hopefully next year I will start to improve properly. I'm going to be working on some of the summer projects over the summer and the next semester, so hopefully I will improve with practice and start producing some good work.

I'm not sure if I've improved as much in visual design. In the second semester I spent a lot more time doing digital paints and on the thumbnails as well, which i think has helped me, especially with colour and lighting which I did not use a lot of in the first semester .

  Top: first semseter first project, Bottom: second semester last project

We also had life drawing this semester, which was difficult at first, but I think I have learnt a lot from it.




Top: first life drawing  Bottom: last life drawing


 I also enjoyed doing the sculptures, which is something I would not have tried doing otherwise .I think the second one turned out a lot better than the first though.



 Top: first scupture  Bottom: second scupture

 It's also been suggested that I use softer pencils, such a 6b and that i need to make my lines for confident. Comparing my work from the second and first semester, I think there is a little improvement though, and I'll keep practicing in the summer.

Over the summer, I am going to attempt to do two of the projects, as I think this will allow me to get some practice and hopefully come back to the second year a little better. I think I'll probably do the seabed one and possibly the gypsy one. I've already started some concept and research for the seabed one while waiting for the assessment, which I'll post up and talk about in my next blog post.
Overall it's been interesting and challenging, and I'm looking forward to next year.