torek, 8. maj 2012

wk10

     For our tenth week we had not one, but two main assignments to complete. First one was the obvious one, moving forward with our project. Now that we've modeled our 3D visualization, applied the materials it's only one more important thing to do. That is to properly light and finally render our work, so we can continue with editing and placing our building on site in later assignments.
     The second part of this week's work was to watch the movie from Gary Hustwit called Helvetica and share our views on that subject and think about the movie.

This is what I've created. When I was exploring all the incredible functions in Cinema 4D, I've stumbled on an unbelievable thing called the hair module. With witch, after numerous hours of tutorials and testing, I managed to create stunning looking grass. So I tried to use it in all of my renders.

Here I tried the first render in the morning "light".




This was the first render where I made the grass, but as it' seen, The grass tips were to bright and the fasad was incorrectly scaled, so I had to fix this. The result was next render below:





In this picture I lowered the camere to the ground and focused the camera on the building itself, so that the grass in front got a bit blurry.





In my work during this week I watched tones of videos and tutorials and here is a link to just one of them:


     For the conclusion I guess I can only say, that this assignment was really great to explore some more awesome functions and endless possibilites of this program, that can give really stunning and quite incredible results.


Thoughts on Helvetica:

      "Helvetica is one of those rare films in which the exploration of a specific topic leads to expanding horizons of perception." This is a quote I heart recently about the movie, and after watching it I got to admit, I couldn't agree more! Just as it's said in the movie. Helvetica is like the air and is there whether we like it or not. We "average" people don't even realize it. But I am 100% sure, that all of us would immediately know something is missing, if it would just disappear one day.
     But after realizing that one starts to question himself... What does Helvetica really have, what is so unbelievably special about it?! I spend quite some time thinking about it and more I tried to get into some details the more it felt weird. And then I finally figured it out, at least I think I did, it's the simplicity. That's the key. The simplicity makes it so extremely useful and so popular. And that's the dream of every designer I think. To create something so timeless and widely spread. At least that's how I see it.
      But I believe there is someone out there who thinks completely opposite. And that is also one thing I really enjoyed in the movie. To see the story from different people and from totally opposite views. Because it takes the idea of someone and "destroy's" it in a minute. Honestly at first that was disturbing to me. because it mixes your mind and you are totally lost in the middle. But it gives you ability to choose a side objectively and that is something to be honored in todays world, full of forced information.
      So I can't wait to see the other two movies, Objectified and Urbanized from Gary Hustwit.

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