Another way we thought that we could develop our scene was to include several props. We began by applying textures to models and placing them in our scene. However, the inclusion of the props seemed to over complicate the visuals and opposed our intention of making it simple and focusing on the astronaut. If we wanted to include all the props then we would've allowed a significant amount of screen time to the props and introduce them effectively. Below, shows the scene with the props. It is well too complicated and crowded and the aesthetics of the props didn't suit the landscape and overall look of the seen.
We decided to only include props that we felt were necessary, ones which potentially added to the narrative. We wanted to only include a satellite in our piece in order to allow us to progress with the narrative and introduce the new planet that the astronaut falls on. It could also provide us with the means of including some interesting audio.
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