I created the images below using basic image mapping to shape objects. I created this planet earth utilising spheres, and mapping several layers of images taken from NASA over them. Adjusting the specular, luminance and bump settings allowed me to create this realistic look, including the atmosphere and darkness on the side of the earth furthest from the light source. I have created this imagery as a practice of making space-related visuals, in case my production group follow through with the idea of setting our piece in a 'space environment'. This model could potentially be exported as an object and placed within our future project as a background addition.
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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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