Here is the the complete scene and images of the individual objects. The lighting was pretty dark in the scene renders for some reason.
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C18 Digital Imaging & Computer Art
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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I would try to add more objects that would be found in a chem lab like maybe a lab coat, safety glasses, pipette, etc. Also I would continue to add clues about where they went, maybe allow the police into the computer that has like a concert ticket or something left on it to allude where they went.
The laptop and beaker both look really good and help to add to your scene. One small suggestion is maybe modify the shoes a little bit so they don’t reflect as much light as the shoes probably aren’t made of shiny plastic.
Nice job modeling the objects! The MacBook is impressive. It would make it feel more like a classroom if you duplicated the table and add some chairs around the room.
The objects here have been modeled really well. There’s a lot of detail in the laptop and it looks like you were able to use some techneques we learned in class to make objects like the beaker. Awesome!
The objects you have modeled are very strong, especially the laptop! I think that since the scene is suppose to be a chemistry lab, maybe it would have looked a little more interesting if the colors in the background have been less “home-themed” and more “chemistry lab.”
I like the colors you used in all your objects it makes the objects easy to discern.
The setup of this project looks definitely interesting, being a chemistry experiment gone wrong. My only problem with the scene is that too many of the assets are on one side, leaving the other mysteriously empty. I think you should space out the scene a bit. I do like how you rendered the items, though, especially the flask and laptops.