Friday 10 May 2013

DD3992 HONOURS PROJECT #12: Final Portfolio and Last Post

Ok, one last post. Hopefully this isn't too late to be counted, but if it isn't then at least it's there. These are basically all the final designs of the deliverables for my Honours Project, as they appear in the portfolio I submitted this morning. They include futuristic designs of the following:-

  • King Arthur
  • Queen Guinevere
  • Sir Launcelot
  • Merlin
  • Morgan Le Fay
  • Sir Mordred
  • Camelot Castle
  • Excalibur's Lake
  • The Holy Grail
  • Stallion
  • Wyvern
  • Excalibur & Caliburn
  • Longsword
  • Warhammer
  • Lance
  • Crossbow

















For the development of these designs, refer to the previous blog post, as most, if not all of it can be found there.

As for the project, it's pretty much done now; as I said, I handed my stuff in this morning. With that, my last year at Futureworks is complete. It's been fun, although I do wish I'd spent more time on this blog, as I did completely neglect it for almost half the year.
Regardless, it's over now. Hopefully, whoever has been reading this has had some entertainment, but for now, this is the end of the road. This is Sean Gannon, signing out...

DD3992 HONOURS PROJECT #11: Last Minute Work Dump

WELL NOW, IT'S BEEN AWHILE SINCE I DID ONE OF THESE, HASN'T IT?

I should probably explain, I HAVE been working on my Honours Project non-stop throughout the year, but sadly I've been neglecting to update my blog. I guess I've been under the impression that I could get it all done with a week to spare and then I could  just get it all out of the way then. Unfortunately, I ran out of time, so now I have to try and dump it all into one post and hope for the best.

As a result, I can't post any of my research here, as it'd take too long to get it all and present it properly. Most of it was images anyway....

Anyway, here is the pages from the booklet I created for the Hand-In. It contains all the initial sketches, development and final designs for all the of the deliverables of this particular module:-





















































EDIT: Ok, unfortunately, the computers at uni didn't like uploading images, so this is going to be a wee bit late. Oh well, can't be helped now