Thursday, October 30, 2014
Monday, October 27, 2014
Thursday, October 23, 2014
week 9 participation
I noticed that my walls were stretched, as I used cubes instead of flat planes. Additionally, because I used a mossy kind of brick, with vines and vegetation, there was no mortar. There is kind of some mystery, since you cant see the end of the maze, only the beginning.
Monday, October 20, 2014
week 9 presentation
Derrick:
The image was not that squashed, and the texture looked good. The illusion of the lighting is good, but the use of less light, or multiple smaller lights, could have had a better effect. The mortar seemed to be concave, as if the bricks were sticking out of the wall and away from the mortar. The lighting, as previously stated, could be used more effectively to create mystery, as there is too much of it. The space, at least from the angle, seems to be very confined and small, as opposed to spacious,
The image was not that squashed, and the texture looked good. The illusion of the lighting is good, but the use of less light, or multiple smaller lights, could have had a better effect. The mortar seemed to be concave, as if the bricks were sticking out of the wall and away from the mortar. The lighting, as previously stated, could be used more effectively to create mystery, as there is too much of it. The space, at least from the angle, seems to be very confined and small, as opposed to spacious,
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
project 7 participation
When discussing my maze with my partner, he really liked the idea of three separate mazes, connected together. What I am now aware I need to work on, is the neatness of my lines, and the overall constancy of the three mazes. Professor Garvey told me that I can basically make any orientation of line, and therefore I can make each maze themed with different geometric figures. My maze's logic is that you navigate through each of the three mazes utilizing connecting tunnels between the three. The first maze is medium difficulty, the middle is easy, and the last is the hardest maze. In both the first and last maze, much of the space is filled, and will be filled even more with geometric patterns and shapes. The maze is uni-cursal.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Project 6 Week 6 Participation
Today we talked about and discussed what we would be doing for our isometric pixel art. Without a clear idea, Professor Garvey gave me the advice to go back on Google, and look at isometric pixel levels and buildings in order to better grasp what I needed to do. After doing so, Iv'e decided I want to do some type of stone pillar, similar to ancient roman and Greek ones, or some type of cactus casting a shadow in the desert. I will attempt both to see which one is more feasible.
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