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Unit 66 3D Modelling. 3D Applications David Price. Task. Collect an example of the following 3D feature; TV Advert iPhone Game 3D F eature Film. TV Advert. Here is a TV advert that has been completely made in 3D. It is the Lloyds TSB advert. Click here to view the advert. iPhone Game.
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Unit 663D Modelling 3D Applications David Price
Task • Collect an example of the following 3D feature; • TV Advert • iPhone Game • 3D Feature Film
TV Advert Here is a TV advert that has been completely made in 3D. It is the Lloyds TSB advert. Click here to view the advert.
iPhone Game Here is an iPhone game. This game is called Office Jerk. Click here to see the game
3D Feature Film This is a film that has been completely made in 3D is called Cars. Click here to view the trailer.
Task 2 • Select a 3D game you have recently played and add some screen shots showing a variety of models indicate the different models. • Select a TV programme that uses 3d computer models that you have recently watched (other than the one in the PowerPoint) and add a link to video and screenshot. Find evidence that it uses 3D computer models.
3D Game, recently played. A 3D game I recently played was a game called Split/Second. It is an arcade racing video game developed by Black Rock Studio and published by Disney Interactive Studios for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. Revealed in March 2009, the game was released in May 2010 and was later released for On Line in June 2011. In the game, players take part in a fictional reality television show, consisting of a variety of events, each focusing on destructible environments triggered remotely by driver actions known as "power plays". Of the four families of car featured in the game, three (with "Elite" being the exception) take their name from action movie characters: "Cobretti" from Sylvester Stallone's character in Cobra; "Ryback" from Steven Seagal's character in the Under Siege films; and "Hanzo" from Sonny Chiba's character in Kill Bill and Shadow Warriors.