Monday, 14 March 2011

Live Client developmet... so far

As its been a while since I have last posted up on my blog ill try and cover a lot of there I am at the moment in one foul swoop. Its getting close to hand in time now so heads are down getting all the final stuff made.

Basically over the last few weeks I have been making and texturing like a demon trying to get enough assets out in this small time to make this project look half good. just as a recap this is more or less what my concept design was and where I thought it was going...


So in my development process here are a few of the things i made to fit in with the outside environment.



I knew I would have to revisit the base textures at some point so as a model to test them in the world space they were fine as they were.

After getting quite a few of my assets had been made I started to get towards the construction stage just to see how it looked when it was put together.


As with most developmental processes it needed a lot of work. I had a few play experiments with how the assets could be placed as well as changing the approach to the building to give it a few of a imposing building, but to little avail. I began to look over characteristics of different cultures temple like structures to gain some influence in how to create a temple like feel to the building as one it was very ridged in its structure, and two it didn't look like a temple. After looking over my images i had come to stockpile, I came to a conclusion that I had a lot of cultural influences in my workings which could lead to a confusion in how the piece visually presented itself. However I found that Persian style architecture seemed to embody the curvaceous stylistic approach I had worked towards.



I did a bit more designing and playing around with the environment but I felt I would have to leave the outside for a later date as I now had to start working on the inside to get the main bulk up my work in place to meet the criteria of my brief. this is more of less some of the designs and state of how I have left the out side area for now.

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