Monday, August 29, 2011

Exercises: 1 & 2 Modeling

There are two major descriptors for objects when modeling. Hard surface and organic. A hard surface object is one that is primarily geometric in shape and also maintains it's form, primarily man made objects. (example: TV, table, phone, ect.). Organic objects are more natural and are less geometric. These objects deform organically as well (example: animals, plants, clothing, ect.)

You can choose to model the examples below, or choose your own objects that would be found in an office. These objects do not have to be textured and will be due next Tuesday (Sept. 26)
. Each exercise is worth up to 5 points toward your final grade (reference syllabus for grade breakdown).

At any time of the week feel free to email me with your problem and working file and I will try to assist with any issues that come up:

Exercise 01: Model a Hard Surface Office Object
example: Stapler

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Exercise 02: Model an Organic Office Object
example: Office Plant

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