Link to Sandbox environment: http://www.filefront.com/16759199/z3289954_EXP3.rar
Controls for Elevators:
Helen Keller's Elevator:
"K" goes to dining table, "L" moves the elevator back to her space from the dining table.
Angela Merkel's Elevator:
"U" goes up to the main office space, "Y" goes back down.
"H" goes to the the dining table, "J" moves the elevator back to the space.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
EXP3 | Images of Final Model in Crysis Wars
Bird's eye view of structure within he valley. The colours applied to the model are intended to match the colour of the environment.
Helen Keller's space. The space is integrated into the bridge as though it were a natural environment and is also an open area so as to accentuate the client's senses. The elevator is positioned at the bottom of the image.
Angela Merkel's space. The client's office is situated at the opposite end of the bridge. It is a fairly enclosed space due to the political business that would be brought about the area, separating it from the surrounding natural environment.
A space is left in the middle where the clients can meet together. It is intended to be a social space and is placed at an opening of the bridge's shells to enable guests to enjoy the view of the landscape.
The dining table is situated on the valley floor. The design demonstrates the strength of collaborating a minimal amount of materials which are interwoven to form a whole. Unfortunately in Sandbox there is a glitch with the table and chairs and so they appear to be floating instead of sitting on the landscape.
EXP3 | SketchUp Model
Design for Experiment 3 which consists of a bridge, two client spaces, and two elevators. There are a few glitches which I have not been able to fix.
Note: This is more of a conceptual design of what I intended to do but due to some errors occurring during design, the model imported into the Cryengine Sandbox will have noticeable differences.
EXP 3 | Images of Draft Crysis Wars Environment
This image shows the bridge imported into Sandbox and scaled accordingly. A shell was developed in Sketchup to be used as one of the client spaces.
Third person view on the bridge illustrating the scale of the structure relative to the person.
Similar to the first image's perspective. A development in the bridge's spaces has been made. The bridge is now covered in three different "shells".
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