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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Camera Angles

Extreme Long Shot - A Picture taken from a great distance away from human subjects. Main use is on landscapes, or shots that view the whole world, city, town, ect.



Long Shot - A Picture from a ways out that has no focus point and shows terrain and buildings but other then that very little detail.


Full Shot - Complete view of the characters in the scene. It also can just be a full picture of someone as opposed to cutting them at the waist or just showing their face. 

Mid Shot - Used to show movement and show interactions between people and show details of buildings. When taking Mid Shots of people it is from the waist up. 


Close up - A Close up is a picture that is used to focus or highlight a part of the scene. It is also used to show the importance of the object that is being shot.


Extreme Close up - These are used to add impact to the scene, to add suspense or to highlight an important fact.









Monday, September 16, 2013

Ally Lesson 2 Doorway/Barrel

For this door I had to extrude the building in order to make the doorway.
 After that I had to create the door and put it into the doorway and then extrude the door to make the window.
For the barrel I had to create a line with a bend in it in order to make the round barrel.
The line had some bumps in it in order to make the rings around the barrel.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Ally Lesson 1.1

Front view looking down the ally.

View from above the ally showing more buildings.

A picture showing the entire ally with everything showing.