During the process of this modeling, I used mostly an additive method when constructing the model, making subtractions from the masses as little as possible because I have found that this is the easiest way for me to model using FormZ. After the modeling was done and saved, I went on to the textures and lighting and got the settings to a level where I was pleased with the reality of the materials and lights. unfortunately when saving this version, FormZ shut down and I was forced to re-apply all of these materials and lights, which is why this submission is almost an hour late. As for the composition, I used 4 orthagonal views to balance the page around the axonometric view centered on the 11X17. The Second page shows the rendered bay as if it were a section perspective with the mulch, sidewalk and planting extending from the edge of the bay to one side.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Linear Gallery Bay Modeling
During the process of this modeling, I used mostly an additive method when constructing the model, making subtractions from the masses as little as possible because I have found that this is the easiest way for me to model using FormZ. After the modeling was done and saved, I went on to the textures and lighting and got the settings to a level where I was pleased with the reality of the materials and lights. unfortunately when saving this version, FormZ shut down and I was forced to re-apply all of these materials and lights, which is why this submission is almost an hour late. As for the composition, I used 4 orthagonal views to balance the page around the axonometric view centered on the 11X17. The Second page shows the rendered bay as if it were a section perspective with the mulch, sidewalk and planting extending from the edge of the bay to one side.
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