Samstag, 29. November 2008

Alice_Deep fuzzy



I pick one of my components and try several arrangements to create blur effect. I recognize 3 main operations are used to manipulate.

Rotation, Scaling and Layering

By rotation, opening of the facade is created gradually and yet the connection between each component is not broken. The change of opacity is impressive.
However, the rotating movement (done by duplicate special) of each row of components becomes very strong that at the end, its over form somehow takes away the blurring close-up quality.



















By scaling and layering, I create a module composed of components of two different proportions and randomly arranged and create quite a blurring atmosphere and like an unfinished piece of wall. However, it takes me lots of time to duplicate and arrange in a random way.
I haven't find out a satisfactory solution/technique - and what frustrated me is how to have a breakthrough from just making a 2-dimensional wall to really enclosing a space.













1 Kommentar:

Matias del Campo hat gesagt…

are you actually using instancing in the
duplication process? Or are you using real copies? Real copies need a lot of space computational wise. Instances are very small on the computation side.

Another thing: it may be useful to use the plugin called "smart duplicate" for your purposes.

Best,

Matias