For the Exhibition I have finally picked the three pieces of work that I would like to display. I have picked these specific three as it shows off a range of skills across a number of software packages.
The first piece that I have selected is The Bike, this was a personal experiment to learn new techniques within Flash. I believe that I have successfully detailed the lines of the motorcycle, and although there are slight mistakes I believe that it makes a good presentable piece of work. If design companies do make it to the Exhibition then I believe it will allow for easy feedback if they believe that alterations or alternative techniques could have been used.
The second piece if a 3D head that was created in 3DS Max during the final year of study. I was initially going to display only the head, but decided to add shots of the modelling as it details my knowledge of keeping the modelling clean to reduce the chance of mistakes occuring. Although the texturing itsn't great I believe it is enough to show my knowledge and allow for discussion with the viewing public.
The final piece originally started off as a research task, to design a moodboard that portrays feeling. Many people have commented that they are unsure what it is they are meant to be seeing, while others overlook their judgement even if they do realise what it is. I have called it Demon, as thats exacrtly what it is, through the use of colour I have tried to portrayed a figure within a cape. Even though it possibly isn't one of my best pieces of work, it shows imagination and again could start a good discussion if people are willing to offer feedback.
I have made the decision that instead of displaying the 3D head I will display 2 of the calender month pictures that I produced in the 2nd year. One is based on December with a fireplace lightly decorated with Christmas Stockings, while the other is of a Sunrise in August upon a palm beach. I have decided to go for this as it represents the 2D Design that I am good at rather than 3D Design which I do not enjoy.
Monday, 3 May 2010
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