
Saturday, 25 July 2009
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
Saturday, 16 May 2009
AS-Level MoodLight Project in Unity
This is my AS-Level Product Design MoodLight, after being drawn from concepts in Dubai's architecture.
The moodlight developed into my final piece, and as a result I produced a model on Sketchup. I then imported into Unity allowing people to view the model without the sketchup program.
Naviagte using your mouse.
Follow this link to take a look:-
http://marunchak.co.uk/tomyuri/tubes/
...with special thanks to Andrew Marunchak for making this possible.
The moodlight developed into my final piece, and as a result I produced a model on Sketchup. I then imported into Unity allowing people to view the model without the sketchup program.
Naviagte using your mouse.
Follow this link to take a look:-
http://marunchak.co.uk/tomyuri/tubes/
...with special thanks to Andrew Marunchak for making this possible.
Friday, 13 March 2009
Google Sketchup (3D Graphics)
Google Sketchup has offered a expanse of different options for a 3D 'noob' like myself to get involved in a 3D program. I have only used 'Pro Desktop' prior to Google Sketchup, and it's shaping up to be nothing less than a breath of fresh air.



Whilst the non-pro version is free, the capabilties are far beyond childish.
A number of archeticture companies are using Sketchup as their flagship presentation vehicle and development tool. It's free.
Anyway, I was informed about the program by my cousin/uncle (don't ask), the Cheif 3D Developer at the University of Hertfordshire around three months ago. Ironically, only a month ago my product design teacher was preaching about it too.
Whilst i'm far from epic sky-scrapers, I intrigued by any 3D graphics that i could produce in Sketchup.
I then began to explore textures and found a free rending program called "Indigo Renderer" & its Google Sketchup plugin "Skindigo." Here are the links:-
Indigo Renderer Site: http://www.indigorenderer.com/joomla/
Indigo Renderer Core Download Page: http://www.indigorenderer.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=64&Itemid=99
Skindigo, (indigo renderer plugin) DOWNLOAD: http://www.box.net/shared/b18oqrs18d



Whilst the non-pro version is free, the capabilties are far beyond childish.
A number of archeticture companies are using Sketchup as their flagship presentation vehicle and development tool. It's free.
Anyway, I was informed about the program by my cousin/uncle (don't ask), the Cheif 3D Developer at the University of Hertfordshire around three months ago. Ironically, only a month ago my product design teacher was preaching about it too.
Whilst i'm far from epic sky-scrapers, I intrigued by any 3D graphics that i could produce in Sketchup.
I then began to explore textures and found a free rending program called "Indigo Renderer" & its Google Sketchup plugin "Skindigo." Here are the links:-
Indigo Renderer Site: http://www.indigorenderer.com/joomla/
Indigo Renderer Core Download Page: http://www.indigorenderer.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=64&Itemid=99
Skindigo, (indigo renderer plugin) DOWNLOAD: http://www.box.net/shared/b18oqrs18d
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