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| To begin with, rather than creating a primitive object and extending; I was too occupied on creating a shape through separate polygons |
To begin with, the concept for my new idea was 'animal crossing' inspired, I chose to create an environment built around the house, though the plan was to initially was to use Maya's in-software paint effects, I decided to create a house from scratch using polygon tools
Creating the correct base for the house began with the polygon square tool, This was extended into a rectangle; followed by extruding the mesh for the roof. Once extended once more, I pinched the top using a scale tool. for a more 'bloated' and cartoonist aesthetic, I inserted edge loop tools and stretched areas outwards. To keep the shape accurate in smooth and shaded mode (6), I inserted edge loops tool close to each side. The door frame was created using the ring tool, by deleting half of the faces and extruding the bottom half outwards a more arched look was created, pulling the newly extruded sides to an inwards angle. Adding the insert edge loop tool was used once more in order to keep an accurate shape for when it's smoothed.
Creating the details of the house was the next step, recycling the door frame - I used CRTL+D to duplicate the shape and minimized it in scale, I then inserted an edge loop tool to create the 'cross' in the middle for the window frame, extruding the strip in the centre vertically and merging the vertex to the top of the frame, and thusly repeating the step horizontally. A shelf was also added afterwards to the frame, extruding outwards.
Creating a chimney was accomplished by selecting faces under the face sub menu for selection, holding shift to select more than one face. Once I was satisfied with the placement, I extruded outwards tot he side, and extended once more and dragged it out upwards; scaling the shape in. Once the primitive shape for the roof was created, I continued to extrude and scale it outwards; to create the dip in the chimney I extruded and scaled inwards, went on face selection mode and deleted the remaining square.
One more window was added in to help add the detail on the rooftop, the windows frame on the roof was then extruded into the roof. The next detail was the house trimming/frame, using a polygon square tool, I created a flat rectangular shape. This was then extruded multiple times in order to create a shape which frames the house base. insert edge loop tool was the created to hold up the shape in smooth. These were replicated on the side and the back. Creating a door handle was a rectangle primitive, one end scaled down and pinched to give a visually cartoonistic effect. a door handle was then placed over; creating a sphere primitive. Finally, creating the small details for the house had been replicated and placed in order or sporadically. The marshmallows were created using the polygon cylinder, insert edge loop tools were then added in the center and scaled down - as well as inflating both the edges. Once smoothed, a soft marshmallow shape was created. After copying over and entire row onto the roof, the row itself was duplicated and shifted over above the row. Some marshmallows had been repositioned in order to prevent a look of repetition.
The jelly tots were created using the sphere primitive, manipulating the shape to be flat and smaller. This was then duplicated and placed individually on the frames of the house; only on the front. Biscuits for the top of the house, and later used as stepping stones in the scene were created using the cube primitive tool, I created a flat small chunky surface; and duplicated the Jelly tots to create a pattern/ boarder around the biscuit. This to begin with was duplicated over four times, only used for the top of the house.
The Next step was creating foliage around the house, the terrain for the house and a river running through the terrain. To begin I created a polygon primitive plane, extruding upwards after selecting faces; scaling down each extrusion to create a hill. doing the opposing move with the river; I extruded down and only scaled in once. Once smoothed ad satisfied with the shape I had created; I began experimenting with the foliage in Paint effects.
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| First section of grass, mushroom has been added from paint effects to increase detail and break up plain setting. |
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| Entire scene with grass, trees have been positioned better to aid the scenes aesthetic and more vibrant colours are embedded with the grass, with the paints effect tool pre made flowers. |
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| Adding more depth to the shadow created more grain, therefor more details has to be added for the render to create a softer shadow. |
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| The sky when red was implemented, creating an evening setting. |
The river was finally up to a better standard, by creating a new flat plane and extruding until it fit the shape above the river bed, I held down the right click; and assigned the ocean shader material. Not only did it colour the river, it also added shape and animation of water.
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| The 'biscuit' that laid atop of the roof was duplicated to create stepping stones and further increase detail on the pathway. |
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| The river shape with faces, method of extrusion and repositioning shown. |
Though highly boosting the quality and lighting within my work, adding a sun ans sky under the "Mentalray" render software made the render last far too long, only 100 frames were successfully rendered using Mentalray. After making the foliage renderable in Mentalray by going under "convert paint effects to polygons" Maya was also far too laggy and I could no longer add the extra effects I wished to. By this stage I had coloured the house entirely, but I needed the scene to be rendered out using Mayas software again. Using an older scene, I selected just the coloured house and deleted the mentalray scene; saving it as a different file and importing it into the previous scene where the foliage was kept as just paint effects,























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