Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Maya Assessment- The Temple

For the 12th December, just before we break up for Christmas we have been tasked with modeling a temple design based off of another temple model to see how capable we are at modeling and texturing.


 The basic, untextured block form of the temple, showing wireframe.



After most of the blocking out the finer details were added, such as decals and tiles around the roofs.


A near-top view of the temple showing some colourised detailing aspects.


A textured version of the temple with wireframe on. Textured with brick and roof tile images created for this exercise.


Off-front view of the temple. Note set of missing pillars near the front of the building.


Front view of the building with all pillars where they are supposed to be.


A side view of the finished temple.


And a nicely angled view (I think) of the completed building.

All in all I'm quite pleased with the temple, I does manage to look like the original temple we were asked to model (at least to me), and for that reason I am happy. Some of the texturing, I admit, is a little off, perhaps to do with the polygons in which they need to texture although it is probably down to the fact that UV mapping and texturing is not my forte. 

All well, for now I'm rather pleased. 







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