Monday, 14 May 2012

Renders


How I Ended up Rendering

1.Set up Camera View in Panels Menu

2.Animation Drop Down Menu (top left)

3.Animate Menu >> Turntable >> Options

4.46 Frames, AVI format, 1920x 1080 / 1080 resolution

5.Open AVI file into Windows Movie Maker

6.Slow Down fps to x0.35 speed

7.Post to Youtube

8.Download as an mp4 file

9.Convert the mp4 file to .mov file using WinX Converter.



http://youtu.be/Mwuau53r49A

The link above is of my first door render, where the camera is a little too far away, so I went back into maya and re-rendered it out, this time with a closer camera angle as you can see below.

http://youtu.be/XJEnX4eFzJg

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Robin Silcock

I am a Second Year Games Art and Design student at Norwich University of the Arts. After exploration of a number of roles in my first year, I am now looking to graduate as a 3D Artist with applicable skills in Maya, Mudbox, ZBrush and Photoshop. I understand that my skills in this field are not there yet - but I aim to achieve this goal through consistently working through the programs in my University and Personal Projects. I love to be busy - I have always had a lot of things on my plate since the age of 7 where I successfully balanced school with Ballet, Tap, Horse-Riding, French, Piano and Singing Lessons! In the same fashion, my university schedule is just as hectic and varied; I am a Peer Mentor to first year students, Student Rep for Second Year, and President of the Enterprise Society. Like I said, I love to be busy! I am a Games Hippie - so to speak - I believe that Games if designed and harnessed in the right way, will be able to help solve many of the global issues we have today - even if it starts off in a small way. Just look at the positive effects that Facebook and Twitter have already had... When navigating my blog;
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