This week I've posted two images of a city on planet Cybertron, from Transformers that I rendered in maya. I completed the model in my multimedia 2 class. When I created the model I tried using different techniques so that I could remember them in the future, when I plan on working on my own 3D models. This view is a close up on the city as if you were standing between two buildings.
This is a high view showing the entire city. The next time I work on a project like this I will have enough time to sketch and plan more on what I want my 3D render to look like. My ideas on creating this part of cybertron was to create a city on Cybertron the supplied energy to some type of futuristic beam weapon.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Graphic Design Week 11/10
Today I have added two motivational posters that I entered in a motivational poster contest. This poster was done by Terrell Wescott and myself. We used many techniques to strengthen the design of this poster. Of the three, which do you suppose I add to my design portfolio?
Here is the poster I did myself. I wish I had more time to work on this, but I went ahead and submitted it anyways. I had fun working on this poster as well as the other two, because I learned many techniques that I can apply to my other work and improve them. If I had more time I would have spent it on trying to improve the look and texture of the sand and the foot prints in it.
Here is the poster I did myself. I wish I had more time to work on this, but I went ahead and submitted it anyways. I had fun working on this poster as well as the other two, because I learned many techniques that I can apply to my other work and improve them. If I had more time I would have spent it on trying to improve the look and texture of the sand and the foot prints in it.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Graphic Design Week 11/3
Welcome back. Here I have used some new techniques to bring out an image. While experimenting by transforming strokes in different ways, I came up with a formation of what seemed like wings. I then used a similar technique on a complex stroke to give the wings a more mystical look. I am trying to determine whether to use this piece as either a stay active campaign or a making dreams a reality ad. I will accept all thoughts on how it looks or what can be changed to make it better.
Here is one motivational poster my group came up with, consisting of Kayla Yandle, Keith Jackson, and myself. I also developed another motivational poster with Terrel Wescott, which I will upload later. We found this picture on getty images. I am currently in the process of developing my own motivational poster with my own art. Once I am done with the third poster I will like to see which of the three should I put into my portfolio.
Here is one motivational poster my group came up with, consisting of Kayla Yandle, Keith Jackson, and myself. I also developed another motivational poster with Terrel Wescott, which I will upload later. We found this picture on getty images. I am currently in the process of developing my own motivational poster with my own art. Once I am done with the third poster I will like to see which of the three should I put into my portfolio.
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