3D Digital Design Blog DT
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The biggest obstacle I had making this project was putting the materials and textures on my doughnuts because at first I couldn't change the icing properties on top of the doughnuts because the doughnut bread and icing were together and for some reason i couldn't change the icing, only the bread. It took me a solid day to realize that I when I clicked on the doughnut, it shows me its properties and there i saw the separate bread and icing. After that I just spent a long time tinkering and trying to make it look nice but later realized that my sprinkles were all to big. I decided not to fix it because of the lack of time i have. 

Friday, October 12, 2018
Birds Eye View
This shot includes diagonal lines which is from the light beam from the light house and has informal balance from the uneven proportions from this photo.
Close-Up Shot
This shot includes leading lines from the start light thats emitted from the center of the light house and horizontal lines from the 2 roofs. Lastly is has vertical lines from the center where the light is emitting from.
Establishing shot
This establishing shot includes leading lines from the light beam.

Extreme Close-Up Shot
This Extreme Close-Up Shot includes leading lines from the start light inside
Eye Level Shot
This shot includes leading lines and diagonal lines
Medium Shot
This shot includes leading lines from the star light emitting from the light house and horizontal lines from the lighthouse.
Over the Shoulder Shot
This shot includes diagonal lines with texture with imbalance
Point of View Shot
This shot includes texture and imbalance
Worms Eye Shot
This shot includes leading lines from the light emitting from the light house and diagonal lines leading into the top
This shot includes diagonal lines which is from the light beam from the light house and has informal balance from the uneven proportions from this photo.
Close-Up Shot
This shot includes leading lines from the start light thats emitted from the center of the light house and horizontal lines from the 2 roofs. Lastly is has vertical lines from the center where the light is emitting from.
Establishing shot
This establishing shot includes leading lines from the light beam.

Extreme Close-Up Shot
This Extreme Close-Up Shot includes leading lines from the start light inside
Eye Level Shot
This shot includes leading lines and diagonal lines
Medium Shot
This shot includes leading lines from the star light emitting from the light house and horizontal lines from the lighthouse.
Over the Shoulder Shot
This shot includes diagonal lines with texture with imbalance
Point of View Shot
This shot includes texture and imbalance
Worms Eye Shot
This shot includes leading lines from the light emitting from the light house and diagonal lines leading into the top
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Establishing Shot- Can be shot to establish the setting or may also establish a concept.
Over the Shoulder Shot- A shot of someone or something taken from the perspective or camera angle from the shoulder of another person.
Point of View Shot- A short film scene that shows what a character is looking at.

Reaction Shot- A portrayal of a person's response to an event or to a statement made by another.

Extreme Close Up Shot- Gets right in and shows extreme detail.

Worms Eye Shot- Is a view of an object from below

Birds Eye Shot- An elevated view of an object from above.

Shoot a Close Up Shot- A shot that tightly frames a person or object.

Eye Level Shot- A shot taken at eye level

Medium Shot- Shots that can capture the movements and gestures of peoples body language and emotion.

Long Shot- Shows the entire object or human figure and is usually intended to place it in some relation to its surroundings
Over the Shoulder Shot- A shot of someone or something taken from the perspective or camera angle from the shoulder of another person.
Point of View Shot- A short film scene that shows what a character is looking at.
Reaction Shot- A portrayal of a person's response to an event or to a statement made by another.
Extreme Close Up Shot- Gets right in and shows extreme detail.
Worms Eye Shot- Is a view of an object from below
Birds Eye Shot- An elevated view of an object from above.
Shoot a Close Up Shot- A shot that tightly frames a person or object.
Eye Level Shot- A shot taken at eye level
Medium Shot- Shots that can capture the movements and gestures of peoples body language and emotion.
Long Shot- Shows the entire object or human figure and is usually intended to place it in some relation to its surroundings
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
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