Monday 25th November is your second What If? Online Greenlight Review (OGR)*
Your OGR is to be presented as a single Scribd presentation on your blog, beginning with your name, date, and project title. I suggest you save your documents as PDFs before uploading to Scribd, as this should mitigate against formating glitches. Your OGR presentations should be uploaded to your blogs by Monday 25th November. Written feedback will follow as a 'comment' on your OGR post.
WIM OGR - What do you need to present?
1) Definitive influence map.
2) Final 16:9 concept art of your scene.
3) Break-down of your digital set as diagram or plan (i.e. relationship of 3D models to matte painting [what is what?] etc).
4) Key asset(s) production art (i.e. your principle structure(s), street furniture, vehicles etc.).
5) Key asset(s) as orthographs.
6) In addition, your OGR should evidence that you are up-to-date with your film reviews and ongoing CG Artist's Toolkit project work (life-drawing/Maya tutorials/Meg's animation exercises etc). Students who use their OGR to manage their weekly tasks in this way manage their workloads more successfully.
Please note: your OGR should be a professionally presented, spell-checked, with an emphasis on graphic design, layout and project branding.
Please use your network of creative partners to ensure everyone is familiar with the OGR requirements.
You need to think of this second OGR as a 'Pitch'. What you want now is an actual 'Green Light' - to have your designs signed off so you can take your WIMs into Maya. Put simply, your OGR is out to impress, to convince and to inspire confidence.
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