Nov/01
2009

I know I haven't updated my blog in a while, primarily because I'm currently doing my masters in a part-time capacity whilst still holding a full time job. Every week we're asked to create a piece to do with a given theme. This time it was on the subject of portraits. As I'm more of an environment artist I threw together the scene below (youtube).

Again, I'm using Unity 3D for this and, if you have the webplayer installed, you can view it by clicking here.

Modelled with Google Sketchup and lightmapped with the light-up plugin (Vray is great but it takes a while to set up).

More to come soon. I have a few more pieces of work to upload.

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Comment from: Pipes [Visitor] · http://stopout.co.uk/wordpress
Hi,

Great work in Unity well done.

Wonder if you would help me regarding creating an animted camera to make say a cutscene in Unity as you have done in this youtube video...it would be a great help...if you have no time would you send quick steps via email?

Many Thanks

Rich
11/03/09 @ 17:52
Comment from: Andrew Marunchak [Member] Email
I actually recorded the camera panning in fraps. I used a hopelessly long winded method which involved exporting the scene with different camera movements and edited the footage together in Sony Vegas.

I will be exploring methods for doing all of this from within Unity in the coming weeks so stay tuned for more info.
11/03/09 @ 23:33
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