Jack and Jill Set Piece
Concept
While working on our final Flash presentation, we were instructed to take one key object from our concept drawings and recreate it in SketchUp. Because a good deal of my Flash focuses on the desperate fight over a pail of water, I thought that the pail would be a good thing to try and make. Since I already needed a cup for one of my 3D environments, I could use it as the base for my pail. We had to make a three-dimensional image in SketchUp, then take scenes of it in different styles, export them, layer them together in Photoshop CS6, and create a final rendered image. This would be a sort of "behind the scenes" piece of bonus artwork for viewers of our final Flash presentation.
While working on our final Flash presentation, we were instructed to take one key object from our concept drawings and recreate it in SketchUp. Because a good deal of my Flash focuses on the desperate fight over a pail of water, I thought that the pail would be a good thing to try and make. Since I already needed a cup for one of my 3D environments, I could use it as the base for my pail. We had to make a three-dimensional image in SketchUp, then take scenes of it in different styles, export them, layer them together in Photoshop CS6, and create a final rendered image. This would be a sort of "behind the scenes" piece of bonus artwork for viewers of our final Flash presentation.
Exported Scenes
This is the bucket model from SketchUp with the border lines set to invisible.
This is the bucket model with visible outlines.
This is the bucket model with visible outlines and a cast shadow.
This is the bucket model with white outlines on a darker background.
Final Drafts
This is the final image after adjustments have been made in Photoshop CS6. The hue
and saturation have been adjusted, a gradient added to the back layer, a royalty-free
image of a droplet pattern overlaid, and a layer mask added to create a fading effect
around the bucket.