November 6

Week 2, Tie Interceptor

Whilst designing the tie interceptor I had found it challenging but that is what I was wanting from this task, i had learnt a lot through trial and error, with the use of textures and joining items together, learning with the knife tool was also quite challenging and fun, trying to avoid ngons, I have learnt a great deal through this task and this is where I really pushed myself with the use of the shader nodes and doing the model. The animation was quite fun to mess around with, I tried a couple of different scenes but went with the tie fighter broke apart and floating in space.

October 2

WEEK 1 SNOWMAN: 3D Animation

so I have been tasked to create an animated snowman on blender, I immediately loved the idea as I have used blender before but never for an animation, only for 3D modelling. I decided to take the project a little further and made my own materials in the “Shader Editor” tab, working with nodes to create realistic snow, snowy stone and coal textures, I believe that they turned out really well

These are the textures, it was difficult to work in the nodes tabs as I have never done it before but a few videos help me through the process of the whole thing, then came the modelling.

the modelling came easy enough to me as I have previous experience in blender, I didn’t want to do anything too wild as I still want the focal point to be the animation, I liked working with the hat as I had learnt a great new feature on it, one that lets you have weight behind the points that you pull, almost like in Zbrush. The arms were just two cylinders that I used the decimate modifier on to get the right shape, I also added the little spiky bits to make it look less “plain”. I have a render shot of the snowman with the materials added also.

after this I got an addon the gave me extra features in blender, such as one that generates different rocks, so I used this for the coals.

i am currently working on adding bigger rocks around him and getting the “real snow” add-on to apply snow to said rocks.