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APCG 330 Spring 2007
Ian Williams
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Ian Williams Desk Scene
   
   
   
 Intensions 
Inspiration

I man struggling to get started on his next project. He has every intension of starting his work but doesn't know how to.

ObjectsRoomIan Williams
 DeskIan Williams
 LampIan Williams
 PosterIan Williams
 GlassIan Williams
 PencilIan Williams
 ChairPhilip Meyer - liquid.arts - www.simplylightwave.com
TexturesPoster imageMPW-18915.jpgwww.movieposter.com/ poster/ MPW-18915/ Korn.html
 Wood/Floorfloor.jpg & Wood_colour.jpgLightwave
Problems and Solutions

I had trouble with the Forming the glass to make it more unique then what it was when I first started. I had trouble trying to form the glass to a less boring glass. I ended up using the size tool from the top view to reform the bottom of the glass with the bottom half of the glass selected to give it a V shape. Another problem even though I don’t think it’s a problem is the lines that are showing up in my renders I don’t think they are a lighting or model issue I think they are reflections off the lamp and or glass. Another problem I had was the Metal plate that I had in the back of my desk that had the rows of holes only a few of the holes actually showed up and I had to go back and select them one by one and delete the top and bottom polygon. For some reason some of the holes were given a top and bottom polygon.
Time FramePlanning1 hour
 Layout1 hour
 Modeling6 hours
 Texturing1 hour
 Lighting4 hours
References

Liquid in a Glass               Jinsheng Li
http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~ranger/ samples/CSCI140/ tutorialsS05/ Jinsheng_Li.pdf