DrawingAfter Winter/Holiday/Christmas break, we took a small break from drawing sketches and focused on modeling once more. However in February we started back up again with our power monster sketch, in which we had to draw a monster that had a head, body, two arms, and an optional tail. In order to do this assignment, I had to use online resources to base my drawing off of, and then expand upon that. Another example of a drawing assignment during this time was the Dragon assignment due after the shutdown began. In this assignment, I had to draw a dragon, either a villainous European dragon of medieval times or a wise, omnipotent Asian dragon. I chose a European dragon and used an online sketch guide to help sketch out a very solid looking dragon. In all, the drawing assignments expanded from drawing simple hands and other trivial things to more complex things like monsters and dragons. ModelingAfter I got back from the break, I was relieved to have finally gotten past the flag and Sleepy Sack of Potatoes assignment. I was then able to begin the Simulations project, in which I had to use previous assignments including the neighborhood, fountain and the wall. This assignment was tough, but I liked how it turned out so much that I will link it in this post. After I completed the ten second animation, I moved on to UVW mapping, which I also struggled on. I especially struggled on UVW texturing the robot, an assignment which I found tedious and very difficult. Eventually, I was able to UVW unwrap the robot sucessfully by using separate parts to unwrap it. After this, we moved into lighting which included creating a Lit scene, an assignment in which I had to use various lighting techniques to light up a lamp, which was completed at home after I had a tough time with it. To sum it up...
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AuthorHello my name is Owen Howard. I am a junior currently enrolled at Durham School of the Arts and this blog will document my experiences in this class. Categories
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