Thursday, September 27, 2018

Perspective

This week, we had to take an original piece by John Berkey and replicate it in 3D, then make a 2D drawing from the 3D to study perspective. This was the image I chose:


I then imported the image plane into Maya, and made a simplified 3D version of the spaceship.


I then took this image into photoshop, and used the lighting and 3D shapes to create my 2D piece.



The perspective is two-point.

Monday, September 24, 2018

Modeling a Cannon

This week's assignment involved modeling a proxy cannon. I began by referencing a UE4 mannequin and importing image planes to establish scale.


I then used a cylinder primitive to line up to the image and extruded as necessary.


I then used the "create polygon" tool to create the base of the cannon as well as the accents.


I added some extra features and created a hole for where the cannon balls would be loaded, as well as cleaned up the mesh.


I exported the cannon as an FBX file and imported it into UE4.


Then did a wireframe render of my final product.


Thursday, September 20, 2018

Composition

For this week's assignment I had to recreate a piece by Drew Struzan to understand its composition. I decided to recreate his poster of The Thing.

This was the result. The composition of this piece is radial.


Monday, September 17, 2018

Final LEGO Assignment

For the final week of the Lego project, I made an LOD of my Lego grass piece. This is the high poly version.


This is the low poly version.


I also assisted my team in assembling the river for the scene file.



Thursday, September 13, 2018

Values

This week I used the work of Frank Frazetta to practice painting values. I chose this drawing to do my assignment.


This was the result of my assignment.


Sunday, September 9, 2018

Unique Lego Piece

This week, I was placed into a team to collaborate on a modeling assignment. I was placed on the nature team and was assigned to create a unique Lego piece, so I chose the grass Lego piece.


I first started by importing a Lego mannequin for scaling purposes, and began to build my way up.


I then beveled the sides, and added the three prongs along the sides that would give it the look of grass.


Once I was done, I took out the mannequin reference and ran mesh clean-up so it would be ready to place into Unreal Engine 4.



Thursday, September 6, 2018

Silhouettes

This week, I looked through the art of Brian Froud. To do this assignment, I had to find a piece by him that had an interesting silhouette that I could alter and create new silhouette thumbnails for. This was the image and creature I decided to go with.


After drawing over the image to get its silhouette, I created eight variations to it.

Basic Lighting and Materials

An assignment in which I was able to download different asset packs and create my own scene in Unreal Engine 4. I decided to go with an outdoor seen that was very natural, and created a serene garden.



Moving Objects Assignment

For this assignment, I was tasked to do a simple animation to show that we could move and key objects in Maya. I decided I wanted to try to use a ball rig and a chair rig, and I wanted to give the ball a bit of character.


Monday, September 3, 2018

For this assignment, I had to construct a level entirely out of cubes that I myself textured. I decided to create a lava level.


First, I started with three textures: I made a floor with lava leaking through the cracks to use as accents, a regular stone floor, and a lava texture.


I then made sure the UVs lined up properly with my texture.


Then I made sure it looked how I wanted it to on my cube in Maya.



I then arranged the cubes in Maya to test out how a repeating pattern would look.


I put my cube and my textures into Unreal, and made sure everything was connected properly.


After arranging my cubes and adding a splash of effects, this was my final product.