Friday, 10 November 2017
Newton's Cradle - Collider Bodies
In this experiment, I learnt a lot on sculpting models and shapes as well as making them move accordingly. I learnt how to apply collider bodies and weights to objects and alter how they interact with each other. This was a challenge as I had to get the precise position of the balls correct in order for them to continuously bounce with momentum as shown above. Also I learnt how to make a gold material through applying the reflection and colour in the material/texture settings. This then allows for the material of the object to interact with the lighting and cause highlights and shadows. I like how the lighting draws attention to the Newton's cradle, acting as a spotlight, causing it to stand out with a pop of colour from the background.
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Final Cut - "Translunar" with Evaluation
Above, the final cut of our Transmedia collaboration can be seen, 'TRANSLUNAR'. On the whole, I am particularly happy with the out...
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In a film score or a visual narrative, sound can be used in two different ways. Artists can choose to use purely digetic or non-diegetic so...
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In order to amplify where the narrative is taking place, I decided to use some of my sounds from both the NASA sound library and online d...
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Above, the final cut of our Transmedia collaboration can be seen, 'TRANSLUNAR'. On the whole, I am particularly happy with the out...
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