This is some work from my Digital Form, Space, and Lighting class. These first few photos are of a project called "Life is Like a Bosch of Chocolates." With this assignment we had to combine our Bosch models (models we made during the first half of the quarter based off images from paintings by Hieronymous Bosch. I will post those later) with a scene from the movie "Forrest Gump."
These are images from another portion of my final. I created a biographical set for a famous character. I chose to create a set for Mozart. While viewing these photos, feel free to listen to "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik." I find it helps set the mood.
I am always amazed at the software that has been created over the last 10 or so years. Since I know a little about how computer language basics work, I am in awe of the capabilities now. Here's the catch...you can have the greatest graphics package in the world and if you don't have the talent, it is going to show. You obviously have GOT IT!!!! What detailed work! We will be waiting for new posts. We are very proud of you! Aunt Susan and Uncle Gary
I am a recent graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design where I received my BFA in Animation. I love to tell stories, and I have found that animation is an ideal vessel for communicating visual story ideas. I am excited to explore how this engaging medium can impact people around me. Check out my website to see more of my work www.grantharwell.com
3 comments:
Really nice work! Your texturing and lighting skills dwarf mine. I especially love the lighting of that room; it's really believeable and realistic.
I am always amazed at the software that has been created over the last 10 or so years. Since I know a little about how computer language basics work, I am in awe of the capabilities now.
Here's the catch...you can have the greatest graphics package in the world and if you don't have the talent, it is going to show. You obviously have GOT IT!!!! What detailed work! We will be waiting for new posts. We are very proud of you! Aunt Susan and Uncle Gary
this is a wonderful fantacy
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