Monday, May 10, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Crysis Images Update (Better Images and Self Critiqued)
Daytime Image of the Building.
Con: How to turn off the Lights Automatically in the daytime?
Night Time Image of the Buildings.
Pro; The Lighting effects from the Light up Textures, Dark Texture resembles stars at night.
Con; Lights Not reflecting in Water.
Day Time Image of the Meeting Area with a Blow Hole in the middle of the Garden.
Pro; Terrain Textures , Trees placement and the shadows cast from the trees onto the Terrain.
Con; Voxel's cause 'ripping' of the Terrain, Blow Hole not automated
Night Time Image of Charles Darwin's Area.
Pro; Lighting and Shadows cast from lights from Textures.
Con; The process to attain the textures cast on the ground from the Lights is not Refined enough to limit the use of Game Engine Resources.
View of Meeting Area from Hawking's Tower showing erupting Blow Hole
Pro; Voxel created cave.
Con; Blow Hole is dark from this distance where as it works best up close.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
SketchUp Link
My SketchUp Model can be found in the Google 3D Warehouse Here
Texturees used in the Sketchup Model
Texture 1. Light
Texturees used in the Sketchup Model
Texture 1. Light

Texture 2. Dark
Texture 3. Light & Shadow
Texture 4. Light & Dark Contrast (Two Textures Tiled)
Crysis Environment Link
The Crysis Environment created for Experiment Two: The Space Between can be found Here
5 Images of Crysis Environment & Architecture
The view of the combined rectangular forms in the Crysis environment from the Meeting Area. Stephen Hawking has the area on the right for it is higher can closer to space which S. Hawking often talks about. Charles Darwin has the lower area which starts in the ocean.
The interconnected prisms and the landscape light up with lights at night.
The view of the Meeting Area from the top of Hawking's contemplation area.
The Meeting Area is a garden for a relaxed informal gathering which is accessed from both ends of the building by a road.
Charles Darwin's Area where he can observe the native wild life walk out of the ocean and start it's life cycle depicted in this image by a turtle.
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