My two final pieces for Lighting and Rendering. A metal face made up of smaller pieces of hardware. The background and lighting were changed to convey two different moods.
A render for my Intro to 3D class. Creating 3D objects and placing them in a photo to make it appear as if they are really in the photo. The table was the only thing originally in this photo; the beer, beer carrier and pumpkin were all added.
A project for my Lighting/Rendering class. Rebuild an interior/exterior space from a photo. Then, add something that doesn't belong (in my case, the robot fellow). The water needed more work but I ran out of time.
Just a short scene from a group project I've been working on. You wouldn't believe how complicated something like scooting across the floor is until you animate it frame by frame!
Same guidelines as before. The first and third drawings are of the same model, in almost the exact same pose. Can you guess which one I did later in the semester?
I spent most of the semester coming to terms with my disdain for charcoal. Now that's behind me, and Life Drawing II should turn out some great stuff.