Sunday 1 May 2011

Assessment Two Crysis File Links

Crysis Levels Location:
http://www.mediafire.com/?4kg2uvd12axf4

Crysis Objects Location:
http://www.mediafire.com/?xr72167waw336

Final Model in SketchUp Link

Link to my final model with textures:
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=82dc0f3f212ce7a117e504ab13b52dc7

Assessment Two Basic SketchUp Model in Crysis

Views of my basic axonometric structure created in SketchUp and then exported into Crysis. For this particular structure, I placed it alongside a body of water surrounded by luscious vegetation. This provides the perfect escape for any individual wishing to get away from society. 

View 1: View from the East looking up towards the building as the sun peaks through in the early hours of the morning

View 2: View from the South from within the vegetation looking out towards the ocean 

View 3: View from the North looking at the structure situated amongst the dense vegetation

View 4: View from the East looking through the vegetation showing how the shadows and light reflect off the surface of the structure

Assessment Two 36 Textures

For my selection of textures showing light, medium and dark I have chosen to do six different textures and then individually use these six to form different patterns of this nature. Each texture represents a different perception of how elements flow from light through to dark.







Assessment Two Combined Axonometrics

Below, as shown in the images are the combined axonometrics, these were formed by two of the basic axonometrics shown in my previous post. Each combined structure had to contain ten additions and/or subtractions to create a structure suitable for two of the clients to live and work in. For these I tried to creatively position the structures so that they suited the individual and blend them together so they became one.


Newton/Agnesi:
"A myriad of materials creates a more dynamic structure when every light has an equal and opposite darkness"




Newton/Freud:
"When materials depend on each other and collaborate, they solve the problem of creating space"




Freud/Agnesi:
"When simple elements come together to form a complicated element, the perception of this structure changes over time"



Assessment Two 6 Basic Axonometrics

Below are my six basic axonometrics I have chosen. Each contains 5 different additions or subtractions of blocks which was our given number to work with. Each individual structure contains two different views; one from the front and one from the rear as stated in each caption. All structures created relate in some way to the hypotheses that were originally thought out in class.  


NEWTON:
Front and Rear View accordingly of "For every light their is an equal and opposite darkness"


FREUD:
Front View of "The best approach to solve a problem is through collaboration"

Rear View of "The best approach to solve a problem is through collaboration"

Front View of "Perception of a structure changes over time"

Rear View of "Perception of a structure changes over time"


AGNESI:
Front View of "Materials depend on each other to create space"

Rear view of "Materials depend on each other to create space"


Front and Rear View accordingly of "A myriad of materials creates a more dynamic structure"


Front View of "Complicated elements start with simple elements"

Rear View of "Complicated elements start with simple elements"


Assessment Two Hypotheses

NEWTON

  • For every light there is an equal and opposite darkness.
  • Materials depend on each other to create a space.

FREUD

  • The best approach to solve a problem is through collaboration .
  • Perception of a structure changes over time.

AGNESI


  • Complicated elements start with simple elements.
  • A myriad of materials creates a more dynamic structure.