ASU2 and SNU: The beginning
For both
SNU and ASU1, I wanted to continue with asset creation and build some sort of environment
pieces
To get
better at understanding in building environments, I want to look at real life
applications of constructing environments such as buildings. So, for this I am
going to look at architecture and architecture principles.
The reason
why I am looking at architecture and principles, is that they look at
constructing and designing buildings for the real word. They look at aesthetics,
the building serves their functions, plausible and fail (collapse)
I believe
look at architecture and it’s principles will aid me in not only understanding environments,
designing them and creating them but will also help me getting into the games industry
as a environment artist – as some job listings I looked at, it’s a plus to have
some knowledge on architecture.
I’m not
entirely sure what I want to do yet for both projects, but I’m hoping to create
an environment piece.
Where I
looked for job listings for 3D environment artists:
I looked at
skills what an environment artist needs for the industry. I looked at these so
I know what to aim for and remind myself what I need
Though both SNU and ASU2 are separate units with separate hand ins, I am hoping to use these units as complementary units. Hopefully this will help my time management for them and encourage me more to work on the units simultaneously instead of working on the two separately and end up working on one more and neglecting the other.
I'm also going to treat these units as pre-production for my final masters unit for my MA.
Aims for next week:
- Write learning agreement for ASU2 and SNU
- Decide what I want to do for each unit
- Begin research into architecture
- Get some sketching done (some of the listing of the enviroment artist jobs want people with some drawing skills, so this will be a response to that. Also I want to get my 2D traditional drawing skills up to snuff again after neglecting it for so long)
- Research (Once I figured out what I want to do)
- Mood boards
- Weekly planner to help my time management and to help me motivate me
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