So I discovered how to use bump maps in Unity making the level look way more awesome... and I made the maze way harder...
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Showing posts with label ancient. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Sunday, September 2, 2012
First Game Level Made in Unity
I just got into using Unity and I'm having a lot of fun! Check out some shots from my level for class...
The starting Area
The Labyrinth
Scaling the Mountain
Final Area
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Jungle Garden Chess Set Process
So here are some photos and descriptions of my process in making a Jungle Garden Chess Set...
1. First I gather my materials: Wood, Hydrostone (super plaster), My previously made chess piece molds, Paintbrushes of multiple sizes, Primer, Acrylic Paint (I ended up using yellow, green, black, red and white on this one), a palette, Flock of at least two colors (I buy these from Woodland Scenics), Underbrush Flock, Moss Flock, Scenic Cement, A sprayer and Clear drying Tacky Glue.
2. Mold the pieces out of the hydrostone
3. Prime and Paint the pieces to look all mossy and aged.
4. Decorate the pieces with the various flocks.
5. Finally I get to making the board itself. After making a cool design on the computer I go to the Automatic Router and have it carve the top.
6. After laying down a base green I flock it with both colors.
7. I add some underbrush to the board and rough it up a bit to make it more aged looking.
There are many more steps between the ones shown but I figured this would give you guys some idea of how I approach making a chess board.
If you want a custom board like this (can be done in several different styles) you can order one HERE
The finished board-
1. First I gather my materials: Wood, Hydrostone (super plaster), My previously made chess piece molds, Paintbrushes of multiple sizes, Primer, Acrylic Paint (I ended up using yellow, green, black, red and white on this one), a palette, Flock of at least two colors (I buy these from Woodland Scenics), Underbrush Flock, Moss Flock, Scenic Cement, A sprayer and Clear drying Tacky Glue.
2. Mold the pieces out of the hydrostone
3. Prime and Paint the pieces to look all mossy and aged.
4. Decorate the pieces with the various flocks.
5. Finally I get to making the board itself. After making a cool design on the computer I go to the Automatic Router and have it carve the top.
6. After laying down a base green I flock it with both colors.
7. I add some underbrush to the board and rough it up a bit to make it more aged looking.
There are many more steps between the ones shown but I figured this would give you guys some idea of how I approach making a chess board.
If you want a custom board like this (can be done in several different styles) you can order one HERE
The finished board-
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Friday, March 16, 2012
Sculpture Self Portrait
My self portrait for the MCAD contest. I really like how it turned out. Used all the test parts from the pins.
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Monday, July 11, 2011
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Learning To Love You More Assignment #18
The assignment from LearningToLoveYouMore.com was to recreate a poster I had as a teenager and pick a piece of music we listened to at the time. I like the result because it kind of evolved into my style.
My Recreation-
My Music Selesction-
Fanfare for the Common Man
My Recreation-
My Music Selesction-
Fanfare for the Common Man
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