Showing posts with label mirror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mirror. Show all posts
Tuesday, 29 March 2016
Vanity Unit Modelling Progression
Rather than having lots of posts of the progress of modelling the vanity unit, I'll have it all here in this one post. I'm aiming to finish it in one sitting anyway. These are mainly screenshots of added pieces to the final. Hopefully the group like it! I'll ask them to comment feedback.
Labels:
animation college,
assignment 2,
bachelor,
group project,
maya,
mirror,
modelling,
production,
vanity unit
Sunday, 27 March 2016
Modelling Brush + Hand MIrror
It was quick and easy to model the hand mirror based off the hair brush. Seeing as they are a set, duplicating the brush and making small changes gave me the mirror. Taaaadaaaaaa
Labels:
animation college,
assignment 2,
bachelor,
brush,
group project,
mirror,
modelling,
production
Thursday, 17 March 2016
Mirror Research
WE NEED MIRROR RESEARCH!
I thought that if our character has straight hair, then we'd go for a round, circular mirror. If she has curly or wavy hair we'd go for a more rectangular shaped mirror. This way, the mirror and character would contrast more and the character would pop out more, which is want we want.
plus we don't want some extravagant mirror taking the attention away from the character.
Since our character has curly hair, we'll go with a rectangular shape. I will be posting some mirrors that I reckon will work and Patrick will work off that :)
References
http://www.themirrorlady.com/shop_by_price.php?range=0
http://www.hayneedle.com/accents-and-decor/mirrors_rectangle_list_188625_4295162695
https://locari.jp/posts/16536
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Chelsea-Silver-Ornate-Leaner-Antique-Floor-Mirror-36-x-72-X-Large-/261709737572
http://www.stylemepretty.com/gallery/photo/386680
http://www.villabarnes.com/2011/09/bleached-mirror.html
http://www.architectureartdesigns.com/top-17-surprisingly-amazing-upcycled-vintage-decorations-for-your-dream-home/
http://thedecoratedhouse.blogspot.com/2011/08/chalk-paint-blues-distressed-waxed.html
I thought that if our character has straight hair, then we'd go for a round, circular mirror. If she has curly or wavy hair we'd go for a more rectangular shaped mirror. This way, the mirror and character would contrast more and the character would pop out more, which is want we want.
plus we don't want some extravagant mirror taking the attention away from the character.
Since our character has curly hair, we'll go with a rectangular shape. I will be posting some mirrors that I reckon will work and Patrick will work off that :)
References
http://www.themirrorlady.com/shop_by_price.php?range=0
http://www.hayneedle.com/accents-and-decor/mirrors_rectangle_list_188625_4295162695
https://locari.jp/posts/16536
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Chelsea-Silver-Ornate-Leaner-Antique-Floor-Mirror-36-x-72-X-Large-/261709737572
http://www.stylemepretty.com/gallery/photo/386680
http://www.villabarnes.com/2011/09/bleached-mirror.html
http://www.architectureartdesigns.com/top-17-surprisingly-amazing-upcycled-vintage-decorations-for-your-dream-home/
http://thedecoratedhouse.blogspot.com/2011/08/chalk-paint-blues-distressed-waxed.html
Labels:
animation,
animation college,
bachelor,
Course Work,
group project,
mirror,
production,
research
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