Sunday, October 2, 2011

Week 11 and Independent Study for Week 12

  • Monday, October 3rd – Public Holiday

Independent Study

  • Using the representation styles discovered from research into your case study on your chosen architecture, your A3 montage and the graphic grid you developed for Week 11 as a basis, create a first draft layout for your final 3 page A1 PDFs. A draft should go much further than your basic grid, starting to think about image content and placement, text, colour, orientation, capturing the eye, etc. and how the various elements and media on your pages all relate together.
  • As you develop your layout, you will need to think about your Interactive PDF on two levels; as a set of posters that can be viewed from a distance, and as an interactive digital presentation, that can be navigated around and viewed on a small screen for detailed scrutiny.
  • For your final hand in you will submit two PDF's, an interactive PDF that will incorporate all of your multi-media elements (this would be the version that a client would view on a small screen), and a print version PDF, that will only have elements that would be printed (this would be the version that a client would print out for display panels). This means that you will need to consider which elements will be printed, and provide the necessary settings to make this achievable. It is not necessary to actually print your posters, unless printed media is required for your intended presentations.
  • Bring your individual re-envisioned models to a high degree of modelling resolution, in preparation for obtaining high quality renders, raw video footage for video editing purposes, quality models for embedded 3D content in your final PDF, and use for your 3rd representation format.
  • Post interior and exterior image captures of your developing models to your blog.
  • Get all tasks up to date on your blogs. Post process pictures of your developing work to your blog.

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