Sunday 29 December 2013

So much to show and only one final render

Heres where i ran into trouble last year too, im a bit on the indecisive side, if im proud of a project i want to show off every aspect from every angle, problem with that is, the examiner is only going to want to see one board, i cheated slightly last year by putting three renders on the one board last year (two small one big) and i may do the same this time, but then that is still narrowing it down till three or four render view, which means its decision time, angle wise.

For now im adding cameras to my favourite views, and from there through a process of elimination i will hopefully narrow the final choices down till anywhere between four and one, preferably three.

The Camera is still a rather new tool for me, as ive only ever used it once, and didnt even bother really using them, i just moved the screen around until i was happy with that render. i think cameras are like clay models, they suit some projects but not others, i know they will be essential in my next project, as i will need to save screen positions, however for veepees, they aren't overly essential, but im going to power through and attempt to make them useful, after all i need the practice before the next project begins.


Theres several views i spoke about in my SKETCHBOOK, that i know i want to get cameras in, some of which include, an across the table view, showing clutter etc, a close to the floor view, making the arachnophobia more apparent when staring over at his legs, almost like the scene in jurassic park where they are hiding in the kitchen and the raptors are in the room, it meant to be breathtaking to the viewer. 
Another view would be the peeking in through the door view, and Veepees from bsaically every angle, even a close up of just him and the glowing needle.

This is the part where i have to decide to show off all ive created, or accept the fact i might only need a close up in the final render for emotive design.

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