Wednesday 15 June 2011

Final Submission

Navigation Tools: Lady Gaga's Elevator :
p = up
n = down

Screenshots

Img 1: Ground level shot of Lady Gaga's office and the elevator as it rises. The elevator doubles as a stage so Lady Gaga can practice in the comfort of her Office(privately) or perform for the New York Public on the ground level.

Img 2: The view from Gaga's office, showing the beautiful scenery as she overlooks the city and the ever iconic Empire State building.

Img 3: Shot from Jonathan Ives Office room. The office gives a full 360 view of the entire city.

Img 4: The meeting place - the bridge. The bridge is the meeting place between the two clients. The casts shadows upon the bridge which shift and morph as day turns to night.

Links to Models:
Sketchup
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20441726/NewYork+Sketchup7.2.skp
Crysis
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20441733/z3332004finalfinal.cry

To James Pederson: My apologies, my final submission is plagued with bugs and errors. It is impossible to walk onto the bridge for some reason that I do not know, Kavya had the same issue with her last experiment, and found no solution. I couldn't find one either. My Jonathan Ives Building did not convert into Crysis at all. I was only able to convert a half finished model. There for my elevator could not be input into Crysis. I tried many thousands of times to convert and put it into Crysis but it never turned out. The yellow ball kept appearing in Crysis. I had only one texture on the building, and I made sure everything was correct, however, it never converted correctly. I read the forums and did followed every possible trick but it simply did not work. For the complete model of Jonathan Ive's office refer to the Sketchup Model.

Tuesday 14 June 2011

Week 3

36 Custom textures representing Motion


The Denver Art Museum


Precedence for the design of the office for Lady Gaga. The building is elegant, yet in vivid and wild. These aspects can be related to the character of Lady Gaga. I can really imagine Lady Gaga enjoying and embracing this particular building as her own.

Week 2

Two Point Perspectives


Elevator Screen shots

Img 1: First person elevator shot as the elevator ascends.

Img 2: First person elevator shot as the elevator reaches its peak. The Empire State Building can be used to identify the shifting perspectives between the two and thus indicate the difference in height.