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Aftermath of presentation.

Thursday, June 12, 2008


Haven't updated for a little while! Been busy with CGI project and Business and Policy! We had our major presentation... and it went ok. We're a bit off schedule but luckily we have the holidays to pick up the slack a bit. I also want to help out with the props and colour scheme a lot during the break. We're missing a sense of style and I hope to get that coming across by the end of the holidays. Andi showed us a past student's short film (Tough Guy), and it was 3d but rendered to look cell shaded with outlines. That would be nice if we could figure out how to do it!

I've nearly finished modelling China but still not happy with it. I'll go back and edit him I think. Here is what I have so far:



I also made an inspiration splash screen for our power point, which I think captures the kitschy, retro quality of our film. It's based on sci-fi movie posters and book covers from the 50s.

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