REMINDER: YOUR MODELS, COMPONENTS, TEXTURES, LEVEL AND CRYSIS OBJECT NAMES SHOULD HAVE NO SPACES, PUNCTUATION, OR NUMBERS IN THEM. THIS IS CRITICAL.
1. Draw a series of 3 parallel projections exploring the interconnection between pairs of your drawings from week one (make sure that each one of the pair represents a different concept). Use carefully hatched lines to highlight one set of surfaces that exist in parallel planes.
2. Draw the same set of 3 parallel projections from the opposite angle.
Note: throughout the class students will be exporting objects from SketchUp to CryENGINE3. To do this, find a student who has a functioning workflow and has a hardware and operating system setup that is the same as yours.
Complete by the beginning of next weeks tutorial.
1. In consultation with your tutor take one drawing created in class and use it to develop your monuments and meeting point in CryENGINE3.
2. Use 'Fraps' to capture two images from your CryENGINE3 environment and upload them, along with the page from your sketchbook that you based it on, to your blog.
3. Rewrite the concepts relating to your chosen axonometric (step 1 above) so that the new piece of writing forms an "Electroliquid Aggregation". Recall the definition of an Electroliquid Aggregation from the lecture:
“Why still speak of the real and the virtual, the material and immaterial? Here these categories are not in opposition, or in some metaphysical disagreement, but more in an electroliquid aggregation, enforcing each other, as in a two part adhesive.”
Lars Spuybroek, [1998] Motor Geometry, Architectural Design, Vol 68 No 5/6, p5
IMPORTANT.
Note: make sure you save the CryENGINE3environment as you go along as it will be a part of your EXP2 submission. Use your student id number then _v01, _v02, _v03 to denote successive versions (saving over the top of your files won't help you when the last one you saved becomes corrupt!).