Monday, 30 November 2015

Task 5 - Environment Build

I made a basic small environment that I am building for my fantasy modern house, with it being a simple shape I could do so much things with it on having large, medium, small furniture's on the environment.

In here you can see 4 medium size rooms and 1 small room and a hallway for each access entry to each room, it gives me a good idea on the layout that I've done and what I could do and what my final piece might look like.

I started making each individual piece of my wall in illustrator and added them together on unity just to start of my simple level design, below you'll see that I'm going to start off making individual furniture's for the house that I am doing:



With the non to scale furniture's and objects I've made a window looking regular from the outside of the house and as you look inside of the house there will be some furniture's having large and small sizes as it looks completely different from the outside.

This is one of my simple door that I made for my house, I made single doors instead for my modern house considering double doors would take quite a lot of space in my house and I want most of my furniture's to fill that space. So I made this by simply drilled and beveled some areas and added a door knob on each side then finally extruding some areas like the shape of the door and the door knobs.

For this bed I created a box shape as the furniture is not to scale I made it some of my furniture's quite large by trying to fill the space and some small furniture's to make it a fantasy, I had some details with my bed by having pillows and a bed sheet, I then added more details with the bed by using points to raise the bed sheet a little higher and have that ripple and mess with the bed sheet instead having it as a straight sheet. I subdivided the bed sheet to bend it as well so it would fall from the bed/mattress.

Then in the same room, I've made myself a desk with monitor screens and a desk chair. I got some objects that's quite large like the tower of my computer desk I've made the button for that really huge then with the monitor screen quite wide and huge trying to fill the space, overall I made this by having a lot of subdivides so I can manipulate and control the furniture's a lot more easier, again with this not being not to scale I'm going to having this as a medium size to fill one room of my house.

I made a really small cupboard that is not to scale I used it to fill the space in the smallest room in my house, it is meant to be a room with a regular size cupboard but instead I tried to make it as small as I can I could have gone smaller but the object would be really hard to see. I made this by using a simple box and extruding it and making some areas smooth and finishing off with the handles by extruding it as well and pressed tap to make it more of a less box shape.

I moved on with my kitchen design on a different room then made a cooker I started off with a simple box then added a disc shape for the cooker on the top then added some details in front of the cooker by adding a long rectangular shape and knob switches, I made the size overall quite small compare to my other objects in the kitchen room I made.


For my fridge I made this by using a simple box shape and extruding it to make it longer in height, then made some handles for the fridge with a small rectangular shape. I made the size for my fridge quite big compare to my cooker so you could notice the non scale size difference. 


My oven that I made is a simple box shape again but just beveled the glass window for the oven and added handles using a rectangular shape, with the size on my object that I've made is really big, it's similar to the fridge that I made and compare to the cooker again the size comparison is different.


I've also made the shelves for my kitchen room I made this more of a regular size compare to my cooker, fridge and oven, I made the size between the middle. I also added some handles and small little details for my shelf like the handles and the long bar across the shelves.


I've made myself a shower design for my bathroom and as I go along with it I made it really small as a go along as you view it you would have to focus on it carefully to notice it, with my design I used a simple box texture around it and a bottom box as well for the base of the shower, then added a simple shower at the end with the nozzle and the holder for it by extruding the nozzle and beveling the shower.


Then with my living room at my environment house I've made a mini television as you would see it in a small perspective compare to the furniture's around the room, with a simple box texture and with a little beveling I made my television with a simple design.


Again with my living room design I focused on making more furniture's around that certain room so I decided to make a huge corner sofa that would fill the space and look huge compare to the television around that room, I started off using a simple box texture and as I go along I extruded the boxes across then extruded it again to make an '' L '' shape for the corner sofa, I've added some details by smoothing some edges and sides of the sofa and finished off by making some more box textures and smoothing it out to make the pillows for the sofa.


To finish off my bathroom design I made a completely large object size and a huge comparison size to my shower, I started off using a simple box texture at the bottom to have the base as my toilet then used a cylinder shape to create the main body part for the toilet and extruded the shape to make the lid, then bevelled it to push down and have the detail with it. Then at the back I used another box texture to create the back rest for the toilet whilst at the top to make to a small flush button for the toilet by bevelling the cylinder shape.

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