Transmedia Information

Transmedia Presentations

For my Transmedia Exhibition stall I am going to showing examples of my work throughout both year one and year two of my university studies thus far. Examples of the work shown can be seen below with brief explanations of the projects and where further information can be found on my website.

Project 1

During this project the aim was to work as part of a team to create a 3D game. My role within the team was to complete the early planning stages of level design and create individual item drawings with accurate dimensions that would fit within the level. Below you can see numerous images of the final outcomes of my work. If you would like to see the development stages in further detail, please follow this link.

final level design cad final level overlay plan view 3D gate 3D fence 3D bench

Project 2

The second project showcase is the Jane Austen Project I completed for semesters one and two during my second year. This project allowed me to select buildings around Winchester and re-create them in 3D using Revit. I had selected The Wykeham arms pub and Hyde gate during semester one and I was tasked with St Swithun Street during semester two. The link to that project can be found below to show the research and individual modelling steps that were used to create the final outcomes.

final render street street street

Project 3

The final project I wanted to showcase was created within Fusion 360. This project was to create a 3D model using a 2D geometric shape. This was an individual project that required me to use imagination to help me create something from the basic geometric pattern. I decided to create a golf trophy as can be seen below in the images. For further information on this project and to see the development process please click the link below.

2d geometric shape 2d geometric shape

All information on the projects mentioned above and other projects that have not been mentioned for the Transmedia exhibition can be found on this website via the links at the top of the page.