This is my house animation I made in e9 this week. It took me a while, but it wasn't too difficult. First, I went to http://www.ulharman.com/new-home-construction.html to choose what house I wanted to design. I chose "The Barclay." I went off the measurements for that house to draw my bases. After that, I drew some angles on the roof to give it the different levels and dimensions using the push/pull tool. I made some doors and windows, which weren't hard at all. All I had to do was draw rectangles, use the offset tool, push/pull tool, and the paint bucket. I also made gutters on the side of my house. I made a little rectangle on the sides of the rood and used a 1in offset. That was the main steps, and after that I got to "design" my house the way I wanted. I added a bench by my front door and some flowers. I made a driveway by drawing a rectangle and added a Range Rover, because who doesn't want a Range Rover? I also made a pool by making a rectangle and then making a circle, then using the paint bucket. The last thing I added was a basketball court and shadows.
Maya Software! In this article, a college student writes about downloading Maya in one of his classes. He does not really have an argument, but if there was one I'd say he is for the Maya software program. He writes about how it is helpful because a new setting, Camera Sequencer is used to let people layout their camera shots, and can manage them with one part of the animation. The author did a good job of conveying people to download Maya, but however he did not do such a great job in explaining in detail what some of the other features are. I would add more information next time, and more featues to talk about. In general this article helps me understand the Camera Sequencer and hopefully I will be able to use it sometime at school. Maya Article
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