Thursday, 6 March 2014
A few small editions to the bank vault set...
To fill out the space in the bank vault set, I have designed a small desk, paper and pen and a lamp. these have just helped to make the scene more realistic, but also so that the scene doesn't feel so empty. I really like designs as I think that they will be a small flourish to the rest of the scene that will help to add to the dimensionality and atmosphere of the scene.
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Bank vault room - final changes...
although we are now happy with the actual dimensions of the room and that it will now be a much more effective space for the main action of the film to happen in, it now feels as though the pillars aren't quite fitting in with the rest of the scene, so we have now decided on this design for the pillars.
I have also incorporated in some new windows which fit slightly more to the original design and sections of the roof and ceiling windows have been neatened up slightly to give the whole look of the film a much more clean cut look which now all works much better together. I have also added some very simple but effective chandeliers to the ceiling just as a finishing touch to make the scene have a bit more detail an dimensionality to the set.
I have also incorporated in some new windows which fit slightly more to the original design and sections of the roof and ceiling windows have been neatened up slightly to give the whole look of the film a much more clean cut look which now all works much better together. I have also added some very simple but effective chandeliers to the ceiling just as a finishing touch to make the scene have a bit more detail an dimensionality to the set.
problems with the current bank vault room and the solutions...
after a discussion with the rest of the group on the look and plan of the current bank room, it was decided that the set at the moment is currently too complicated and there is not really enough space to contain the amount of over the top action that will be going on within the scene.
we therefore decided that the entire set just needed to be much simpler, so I have taken out the stairs and the vault door room, and made all of the set into one much simpler room.
we therefore decided that the entire set just needed to be much simpler, so I have taken out the stairs and the vault door room, and made all of the set into one much simpler room.
Adding the bank room and the vault room to the rest of the set:
this is all of the different sections of the set all put together, including the pillars, windows, roof, stairs, vault door room, and the vault room itself.
I think that this bank room is definitely the most successful model that I have created so far, as I think that the different levels to the set work well and make it look really interesting, but still in a simple, clean cut way that still fits well with the style requirements for the rest of the film.
I think that this bank room is definitely the most successful model that I have created so far, as I think that the different levels to the set work well and make it look really interesting, but still in a simple, clean cut way that still fits well with the style requirements for the rest of the film.
addition of stairs to scene...
I have also now added some stairs to the set to give it some more interesting levels to the scene as well as making it eye-catching. I really like this addition and I think that when the rest of the scene is modelled, it will make for a really interesting set design.
starting to build the set...
I have now put together both the windows and the pillars and added in the rest of the room including the ceiling. I think that all of the components, now that they have been put together I feel that it looks very effective.
I have also kept the window designs of both the ceiling and the end wall also like the shape and design of the windows so there is a clear sense of a running theme in the design throughout the set.
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