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Advanced & Experimental Group Showreels

Week 12: Group Project Showreel & Critical Review

In this final week, I put together my group project showreel to show the final outcome and my models breakdown, and I also wrote my critical review about this project.

Steampunk group project showreel

Critical review

This project was full of ups and downs. However, I feel like all of the components of this group have been professional, helpful, understanding, and a pleasure to work with. Communication is key in a group project and more when there is a time constrain that requires efficiency and accuracy. This team have definitely comply with their individual tasks and exceeded expectations. As a group, we managed to have all tasks finished on time, and we managed to discussed openly many issues we had throughout this project.

From my side, I have assumed the look dev artist role which I was very pleased with. I admit that look dev artists have the pressure of finishing the models as soon as possible so I did not really reach the point in my model where I was completely satisfied. For example, I had issues with my hologram model as it was way too heavy for the scene and I had to reduce the poly count of the model in order for it to work. I also had to remodel the base of the hologram as we were unsure how to make it work in the scene. While the hologram was a bit of a problem for me, the spaceship and the radio models were good and I just had to make small changes to them that would not vary their final look.

On another note, I have taken a lot of new knowledge from this: I have learnt to use Substance Painter to create my own textures which has opened another important door as a 3D artist; I have improved my modelling skills to have a polished finish in my topology to make it as much optimised as possible (and avoid future issues in crowded scenes such as this steampunk comp); I have also learnt how to create proper UV maps and the several techniques to do so; and lastly, I have also learnt how this industry pipeline works on general basis, which also is good to experience as it has given me an idea on what pathways I would like to go after I finish this master.

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Advanced & Experimental Personal Showreels

Week 12: Personal Showreel & Critical Review

In my final week I finally put together my personal project showreel, detailing the project’s breakdown and final outcome

Personal Project Showreel – Mayan Environment

Critical Review

This project has been both enlightening and challenging. Thinking about my targets I set to myself before I started with this journey, I consider that I have fulfilled more than I expected. I was aware that I set a complex task to myself and that it would require to give up certain aspects in order to keep up with the deadline. I think that all that I was planning to achieve has been done with the exception of the final comp, where I was planning to show a change from day to night in the sky, playing with the lighting conditions. I also would have done many things differently such as UVs and texturing; this part could have been done better if I could have done the textures myself in Substance Painter how I was planning to do originally. However, due to obvious reasons (time constrains) I had to opt for downloaded textures that look overall good, but not at 100% how I would have wanted to. The river simulation is also another aspect that I would have wanted to expend more time with, as I consider I have not had the chance to practice simulations in depth in this course.

On the bright side, I also consider that I have improved my modelling and texturing skills by learning how to shape more organic models and how to use textures in my benefit to reduce the modelling time (e.g. using textured cards for the leaves instead of modelling them). I also learned a lot about water simulation and I had the chance to practice further my compositing skills with Nuke, programme that I have not had the time to use since end of term 2.

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