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Wednesday, December 9, 2009. Here is an extra little image I put together to show what my stamps may look like on an envelope. 53 worth of stamps on it. Here are my three final stamps, in their templates and correctly labelled to match the brief. Tuesday, December 8, 2009. Now that I have completed all of my models and fully textured them, I decided to make scenes for and edit the renders for the final stamps. Here is what I come up with.
Saturday, 5 December 2009. This assignment gives me a huge opportunity to gain to expertise in software that is completely new to me. It is also a very important part of computer games design and so any experience gained will massively help me in the future. Thursday, 3 December 2009. Made a few minor adjustments to the position of the head on the body. Then added the detail to the beak and created eye sockets by using the cut and slicing tools then moving the vertices inward.
Friday, 11 December 2009. In this module I have found one of my most valued strengths to be creativity and patience. This work is very time consuming and requires a great deal of effort to get the desired results. I also like to credit my ability to pick up and learn new skills which have helped me tremendously in terms of Modelling, Texturing and Lighting effects. I fell my biggest threat this is area of work has to be time management. I will in future be planning work with a sche.
The Dolphin - Making the model. The Dolphin - Guidence images. The Wasp - UVW Map. Tuesday, 8 December 2009. I applied the leopard skin texture to the model and using the gizmo tool on the UVW modifier i move the texture to look more real, but setting the mapping to box. Very please with the outcome of the leopard.
Today I had the distinct pleasure of attending the Auckland SpecFicNZ members monthly gathering. I always love getting together with other writers and talking about our latest books, covers, promotions, etc. In this example, you get a little more .