Thursday, 5 June 2008

CVA 205 Evaluation

Overall this has been a good project although maybe my finished outcomes were not as complete as I may have liked. I maybe would've liked to have seen more progress with Nickelodeon at this stage but judging that I have pulled off the Rave on Air PIXEL exhibition so well I feel my time has been well utilised to prioritise other projects like ROA. I have enjoyed experimenting with dynamics in 3D and this has been a good learning curve which I later would aim to implement in other projects and perhaps teach others in the group who know little about dynamics. In terms of 3D modeling and texturing I have really moved up a step with my work on Wez showing I can create practically anything I design fully on paper first and this means I can be versatile amongst both pre-production and production phases.

The biggest achievement with the term has to be ROA and how this came together and I am still very happy with what I have achieved in 205 but I can see that the time devoted to ROA has been well worth it instead of more time on Nick or Veronica. Overall I think I have balanced all the areas well to produce an array of work rather than just burying my head in one project. I like this versatility and for me it keeps things fresh. Generally this term has been a great success with a great end to the term showing Ravensbourne what CVA is really all about! Hopefully my efforts have provided the platform for others to sell themselves to industry delegates and get the start in their design careers that they need.

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