I'm glad to say that our building has finally been completed! It was a long and stressful time but it came out great...there might be some changes in the later future but I'm not going to stop there. The building is so pretty and dimensional, like it is said the clouds and balloons look like erasers! And truth be told they do! I want them now hahaha.
Next time for sure there is going to be animations, maybe the rotation of the clouds or sheep or even the building coming apart. But right now I'm satisfied!
The Adventures of Alyx the Kid
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Artist!
It was so great to see people make their own art in SL, wow am I amazed in seeing how talented they are. I want to see more of their work and see them go further with their art. It is even complicated for Raven and me to put our work on the school land....TOO MANY PRIMS!!!!hahaha. Can't wait to see next weeks artist work!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
So then, Raven and I got the chance to get our questions answered, yay!!!!
There is a simpler way to make our building 3D, and it won't need a lot of prims. But from that we are going to work on getting our scripts up and ready for the rest of the project. I'm hoping that we are able to work with the scripts and properly know how to use them.
Update (11pm)
Success!!!! Here are some images of the building in sketch-up. Yay for being able to use this program!!!!
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Building
It's going to be a long and heavy duty task to make everything work for our project. Raven and I are trying to figure out the different ways to make an object look three dimensional without using so many prims. To tell you the truth it is getting complicated to see just a flat surface.
Maybe tomorrow there will be a chance to ask around if there is a way. Because right now the only solution is working on photoshop and making them into a mesh!
Maybe tomorrow there will be a chance to ask around if there is a way. Because right now the only solution is working on photoshop and making them into a mesh!
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
What to do!
So Raven and I are contemplating in what to do for our Second Life project....
I really must say PROJECTS PROJECTS and more PROJECTS!...but hey that's the consequence of being an art student <insert laugh here>. I do like working under pressure though it makes me gather up more ideas and put them to work.
Though Raven is still puzzled, we are trying to work out the details of recreating a previous work; it might be described as a gigantic! And if this work succeeds we might have accomplished another form of art.
Well then, good luck to everyone else in their projects!
I really must say PROJECTS PROJECTS and more PROJECTS!...but hey that's the consequence of being an art student <insert laugh here>. I do like working under pressure though it makes me gather up more ideas and put them to work.
Though Raven is still puzzled, we are trying to work out the details of recreating a previous work; it might be described as a gigantic! And if this work succeeds we might have accomplished another form of art.
Well then, good luck to everyone else in their projects!
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
I quite can't recall the name of the artist but I do certainly love the work he has done!
This work is so amazing and entertaining that you as a viewer involve yourself with the work. I can't say how much this work was my favorite, the colors and objects are what made my day. I was thinking to myself that my style is quite almost the same...not so much but almost.
I really enjoyed that he has made his work from RL and transformed it to SL art, it looks the same and it goes further by being animated to what his mind was thinking about.
Here are some of his work....
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Tuna Oddfellow
What a name and what a presentation! His work is marvelous and informative, there was no way I was that experienced to understand almost everything he had to say.
The greatest thing to see from the artist is what he has created as an environment. Wow it was like looking into a kaleidoscope and what i mean from that is that the surroundings became a kaleidoscope with movement....but after looking at it for a while you got some motion sickness. Though everything was so amazing and maybe later in life I'll understand the full meaning of his work and his conversation.
The greatest thing to see from the artist is what he has created as an environment. Wow it was like looking into a kaleidoscope and what i mean from that is that the surroundings became a kaleidoscope with movement....but after looking at it for a while you got some motion sickness. Though everything was so amazing and maybe later in life I'll understand the full meaning of his work and his conversation.
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