Went for a brighter composition this time. It feels like it's missing something but I'm not sure what. But I learned a ton and am excited to start applying to my own projects.
Taking what I learned from the hard surface section of fundamentals of mesh modeling. I put together a version of a dell xps 8960. Felt like it had a lot of overlap with what was taught in the course so far. Definitely looking forward to learning more about materials.
Learned a lot on this one but definitely think I would do a few things differently if I did it over again. Fun project!
I'll definitely circle back to the logo after more practice. I ended up starting on the final project. Definitely took 3 or 4 different attempts/approaches at the blanket for the bed. I tried cloth physics but had a hard time getting that to look better than what I landed on here.
Progress update: Finished a cup, dresser w/ drawers, and a really low def TV.
Finished the desk, chair and a couple lamps over this last week. Hoping to start on some books for the shelves and a couple other small props this coming week to start filling out the room more.
Filled up the bookshelf and played around with materials a bit to bring a little more color. I also added a volume, which gave me a few artifacts from my area lights but I'll figure that out later. Starting to come together more and more. Thanks for checking it out!
Feel like I'm getting closer to the finish line. Added my soccerball in, some shelves, small picture frames, a poster. Want to model up some more small stuff for the shelves. Maybe some plants and then a few small things for the desk then I think I'll be ready to ☑️
Final render for my low-poly room, project was a lot of fun, may come back to it at some point but after a few weeks I'm ready to move onto something else. Cool to see where it started vs where it landed.🤙