"Complexity is one of the
great problems in
environmental design"
Christoper Alexander
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Custom Textured 3D Model
These 3 images are a continue experiment to my model from some of my best custom textures applied to show the materials and production methods based on my artist.
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Your model looks quite sophisticated, the colours used make it look industrial. Could you have used any spherical items in your model?. Theres a few areas in your model with do not connect to the entire model at all.
Firstly, the shots you have posted of your developed Sketchup model certainly showcase the spaces you have created well. I would maybe try and get even closer into your work and get some shots of the people viewing the art. Getting right in close for one or two shots really gives us as an audience a first-person perspective. This being said the angles of your shots portray good scale and composition. The custom textures you have added actually suit the objects and areas you have placed them on (unlike mine!)
2 comments:
Your model looks quite sophisticated, the colours used make it look industrial. Could you have used any spherical items in your model?. Theres a few areas in your model with do not connect to the entire model at all.
Hey Anthony,
Firstly, the shots you have posted of your developed Sketchup model certainly showcase the spaces you have created well. I would maybe try and get even closer into your work and get some shots of the people viewing the art. Getting right in close for one or two shots really gives us as an audience a first-person perspective. This being said the angles of your shots portray good scale and composition. The custom textures you have added actually suit the objects and areas you have placed them on (unlike mine!)
So far so good, coming along nicely :)
David Butterworth
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