Showing posts with label [project:recycling]. Show all posts
Showing posts with label [project:recycling]. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Recycling Project 0009

Here's another bit of the outside shot I'm currently working on. As you can see it's still a work in progress, but I'm fairly happy with how it's coming along. I wasn't sure about yellow as the colour for the road lines, but I thought the scene could use a little colour. I'm currently debating wether to introduce grass, but I'm not so sure at this stage.

Monday, 8 September 2008

Recycling Project 0008

Here's the next scene I'm working on, the entrance for the three currently included types of recyclable materials. Here the trucks will unload various materials for future processing. Obviously there's still a long way to go with this scene as it stands, especially regarding the main floor/wall textures (or lack thereof).
Other than that, I was planning on including some light bulbs surrounding each of the wooden signs which will illuminate on cue depending on which conveyor belt is in use. We shall return to this scene several times throughout the animation as each material makes its entrance to the recycling plant.


Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Recycling Project 0007

A tiny update here, of some signs I've made to place over tunnels (which will be the next thing I work on) which sort the recycling into the main 3 groups ready for processing. I'm not sure if you'll actually see the backs of them in the final thing, so I thought I'd peel off a render to show you.

Friday, 29 August 2008

Recycling Project 0006

I've tried to fill out any gaps in the background with some fairly nondescript boxes. Thought I'd share this incredible moment with you all!

Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Recycling Project 0005

Here is the machine responsible for creating new cans. The rolled steel metal (or sheets in this case) go under the machine, the conveyor will stop, and the machine lowers telescopically at a rapid pace. The metal sheet or panel is then covered by the machine, steam or whatnot escapes from the sides and presto! A new can is formed. I'm still not 100% about the bulls-eye on the floor, but it'll stay for now.




Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Recycling Project 0004

Here's a little animation I did testing out how the rocket launch pad might look when I get around to completing its scene. The purpose behind its existence is to demonstrate a statistic regarding how much energy is saved when things are recycled rather than thrown away and new objects having to be created from raw materials. Apparently if we recycled only a little more it would save enough energy to launch several rockets into space every year! Incidentally, here is my Youtube profile.

Recycling Project 0003

Just a quick update showing the newest section I'm working on. This is where aluminium cans go to be recycled, and rolled out. Also in this scene will be a machine for turning the newly rolled steel into shiny new cans. Not exactly true to life, but it's just to get the message across. Here is the steel roller itself (with added safety cones!)














Monday, 18 August 2008

Recycling Project 0002

Just a quick post of a wireframe view. This is of the same scene as below. This whole scene is actually where cans (steel and aluminium) are brought in from the left (through the dark tunnel) and are then sorted by a magnet. After the sorting they are heat-gunned (or in this case blasted with an industrial scale hair dryer!) to remove their paint/laquer. Then comes the fun part, trying to make the act of these happy chappies getting melted into glowing goop a happy event. I figured I'll go with smiley faces, diving board action and rubber ducks. After this they'll get sucked down a pipe and into another section of twisted pipes and such (which is actually detailed at the bottom of the previous post).

Sunday, 17 August 2008

Recycling Project 0001

Well, here goes. My name is James Clarke, and I hail from sunny England. I'm currently residing in the Midlands. Anyhow, I decided I'd create a little blog to display the kind of stuff I'm working on at the moment. Following this little blurb are a series of images from an animation about recycling I'm working on. The animation itself will be targeted at school children between the ages of 6 - 10 (approximately) and will cover a variety of aspects concerning the recycling of many types of materials. Any criticism or comments about any of my work would be greatly appreciated. Also any suggestions would be very helpful. Anyhow, I'll leave you to the rather massive lump of images!