Descriptive details of the Assignment:
Animation
You have complete freedom over what you want to create to meet the specification given above. The marks that are being awarded will reflect the complexity of and time spent on constructing and animating the object.
Note that to reach a first-class mark (>= 70%), it is expected that the submitted work goes beyond those techniques and methods covered in the lab sessions.
A detailed marking schema is given below.
The total animation (and video) duration should be around 1-3 minutes.
Workbook
In addition to the model/animation, you are to put together a workbook that describes your modelling work. For each modelling, and for each animation technique that you used in your coursework the workbook should list the following:
• Used for: What part of your work is this technique used for?
• Purpose: What is the goal of using this technique?
• Part of Blender labs?: <yes/no>
• Related module content: What content was discussed in class is this technique related to?
• Advantages: List advantages of using this technique
• Disadvantages: List disadvantages of using this technique
• Alternatives: How else could the same goal have been achieved?
Please download the template “Workbook template.docx” from Blackboard.
The length of the workbook will depend on the complexity and range of techniques used to create the coursework. However, the workbook should not exceed 5 A4 pages.
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