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Final Exam and Final Presentation requirements

Final exam will start at Thursday, 9,02 at 10,30.
Final exam will be organized as a presentation of the final project plus

Final project presentation

Final project is a 3d model of the Epoka gate, rendered in appropriate environment and the presentation of the studio project 3d model, animation and renders. Moreover, students must complete the mid-term project (Ordos 100 house) in order to understand the difference between 2 programs.

Presentation of the project should consist on:

Part 1. The Epoka Gate.

1.1. Introduction:
General information about the gate(plans, facades, sections, images, diagrams, photos)
1.2 The AutoCAD and 3ds Max 3d model screenshots, showing the gate from different points of view.
1.3. Rendering:
- at least 4 renders of the model (1500X1200) showing the gate from different points of view.
- The background of the image must be the real photo of the place. Renders must be done from the road (View from the bus stop showing the existing Epoka building behind the gate) and from the Epoka building (showing the bus stop, road and the landscape).
- From the each point must be done 2 night and 2 daylight renders.
- Renders will be evaluated by the following criteria:
* image composition
* colour balance/brightness
* correct perspective corresponding to the background image
* correct lighting
* correct Photoshop postprocessing
* usage of the 3d models (trees, cars, people etc.)
1.4. Animation:
600 frames animation showing the walk through the gate to the Epoka building and walk back through the gate to the bus stop. (The animation must be stretched till 15-20 sec. in Windows Movie Maker)

Part 2. The comparison between Autocad and 3ds Max rendering on the example of Ordos 100 project.

Students should present their renders of Ordos 100 house done in both programs. The amount of the renders is the same, as in mid-term project. Each page of the presentation must have 2 images done from the same point of view but in different programs, one original image from the project, plus short explanation about advantages/disadvantages of the rendering methods. The requirements to the 3ds max renders – look part 1.


Part 3. The studio project presentation.

3.1. Introduction to project. (Only necessary architectural information – plans, facades, sections, siteplan)

3.2. Rendering:
* 4 renders showing the building from different points of view (with background – photo,
taken from the real environment)
* renders of the details of the building (at least 2)
* The requirements to the 3ds max renders – look part 1.

3.3. The 20-30 sec. animation showing the walk around the building.

Presentation must be uploaded to blog www.epoka3d.blogspot.com using ISSUU in 3 parts (Epoka gate, Ordos 100, studio project) before the final exam.
The labels for the presentation must be: final presentation, project name, student name.
2 animations also should be uploaded to blog before the final exam.

Presentation should be printed as an A4 format album and submitted at the final exam.

Mid-term requirements

The Med-Term Exam is at Saturday, 11 of December, 10,30-12,30.
The Mid-Term exercise is the following:
1. Create a 3d model of a building using given dimensions.
2. Apply materials as it is shown in the real photo.
3. Set up the sky, shadows, sun.
4. Produce 2 renders from different points of view (1024x768)

The Mid-Term presentation of the project will be arranged at the next lecture.
Mid – term presentation.
For the mid-term students asked to present the 3d model of the house chosen from the ORDOS 100 project list using following recommendations:

1. PowerPoint Presentation of the project should consist on:

- part 1.
Introduction: General information about the chosen project (plans, facades, sections, images, diagrams, photos)
- part 2.
The process of modelling: plans redrawn by a student, Screenshots of the model during modelling process (screenshots must show the different elements created at every step, for example – drawing walls, doors & windows, roofs etc.), Screenshots of the model without materials and with applied ones, Screenshots of separate layers (if used), List of materials with illustrations.
- part 3.
Rendering: at least 4 renders of the model (1500X1200) showing the house from different points of view. One night-scene render using the settings of night or evening sky and several sources of light (the intensity of the source of light must be low in order to achieve the effect of the night scene). Renders should be done from the point of view which is similar to the given photos, and materials and light effects should be also identical. Renders must be presented in comparison.

2. Poster format A2:
On the poster should be:
- the name and information about the project
- several screenshots
- renders in comparison
3. Presentation must be uploaded to blog www.epoka3d.blogspot.com using ISSUU. The labels for the presentation must be: mid-term presentation, AutoCAD, project name, student name