Looked at different combinations of texture, so that the building would just not be the same from one side to the other. In the above shot, I tried making the colours blend from one end to the other. It looked a bit tacky, however, I liked how the seat came out, it kind of pointed out that this cylindrical object could actually be sat on.
Changed textures again, looked at repetitions (note how the first 2 cones in front are differently textured, even tho its the same texture).
In the end, I only altered the furtherest cone in colour because it gave a very clear contrast to the surroundings, showing where the office ends.
Looked at blog site placement.Evaluated structure as a whole. I didn't like how the posters bent and revealed a space, and I modified it.
Made it into a block formation, so that the Putahi directory was not in such a major position, but is still able to be accessed by walking to.
Realised the block formation would hide the Putahi Directory away, and some people may not realise it's behind the blog site object.
Surfing the blog site.
Slimmed the edges of the blog website, allow room for the Putahi Directory to be in line with all the other posters.
Office from far away. I decided to alter the poster shapes. My office is made up of spheres and cones, and it tried to stray away from the conventional, so therefore I decided to change the poster board shapes also, to stay with this theme.
Curved poster. Because of how I made the shape, the texture was on the wrong way, and there was no way to fix it.
New poster shapes.
I liked the new poster shape, because it connected the top and the bottom, your eye follows it quite easily.
Decided to compromise, because a curved poster texture was impractical. The new shape displays information easily and straightforward, and also allows the eye to connect top and bottom of the office.
The posters in a row.
Starting to implement posters of my journals and also starting to script the posters to link to their respective sites.
Started looking at alpha channels and transparency on the base floor. It looked quite nice because it gave an illusion that the cones were being used as part of the structure also.
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