Date Range
Date Range
Date Range
Some of you have been asking questions about the ideal render and video export settings below is one example of how to achieve a suitable video size and quality, there are however many ways to achieve similar standards. Tuesday, 29 March 2011. Tuesday, 22 March 2011.
Thursday, 14 April 2011. Considering this was my first time using 3D Studio Max coupled with the small timescale we were given to complete the scenario I managed to create a trailer that represented scenes from my chosen film with a fair amount of realism. I adapted to working with 3D Studio Max quite quickly and anything I did have trouble with I went and researched what I was doing wrong or how I did it.
Friday, 15 April 2011. Overall, I am happy with my trailer and the scenes included in it. I decided against using the parachute model I created, and the scene where the character is paragliding over London. This I felt would have been too time consuming, so I decided to make a couple of new scenes instead. This was a good idea as the final product I feel, works well. Richard Barnes - Low poly man. Madonna - Die Another Day.
Thursday, 14 April 2011. This is the final trailer. The final render settings I used for the road scenes cameras were quite low as each frame was taking a long time to render. To make the front headlight beams I use two spot lights and adjusted the hot spot.
Week one was definitely one of the hardest weeks I had in my whole course, together along with the class we was chucked into a brand new program environment. I had found a screenshot that I have not uploaded of the boned hand. This is there to pull the trigger on the gun and make it seem realistic, however if it isnt boned it will no.
Tuesday, 12 April 2011. This is the final result of the animation I have produced for the assignment with all of the scenes edited together and sound included. Another thing that could be improved is the landscaping. Currently it seems a bit bare and, although not a key point of the animation, it would be nice to add a bit more to the landscape to make it a bit more pleasing to the eye. Sunday, 10 April 2011.