Monday, May 6, 2019

My final film,  Willy Mammoth.  Lots of work went into it. 



Lighting and Rendering classes final project

Which ones real and which one is fake?  You make the call.  Well in reality it should be obvious, but I am still pretty darn happy with the results.  I now officially can say I know how to light, texture, and render in 3D. 

Monday, March 25, 2019

My favorite painting edited in Photoshop to be a vertical poster.

Results are pretty good in my opinion.  I wanted to show it off separately because you can't really see it very well in my bedroom render from the previous post.

 


The Fruit Bow.  I made the fruit all rotten and as unappealing as I could without changing the geometry.  The model was given to us, the model had to be at least 10 years old.  I used a layered texture shader on the orange because the geometry was so awful that UVing it would be impossible. 



This unfortunate creation was the interior lighting assignment.  I rendered it wrong, it took 90 years still somehow for being such a low res image and the color is jacked up.   Also I don't think this ones theme was very successful but I feel like sharing it here because it was a learning experience.


Lately I have been learning how to render in Maya with the Arnold renderer.  All of these renders are assignments, but I think I went above and beyond what the assignments had called for because I want to be making things I am actually proud of rather than just doing the bare minimum,

Raptor Island.  The island scene needed to have a the raptor model from our first assignment.  My raptor was zombie inspired, if I had more time I might have themed him a bit better for a snowy scene like this.  The snow is on image planes and there are several layers of them.