2010年6月15日星期二

The model links

The bridge in Crysis: http://www.filefront.com/16754757/ARCH1101-HAO%20YAN-3325269-EXP3.rar

The Sketchup warehouse: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=4add0ceb36b9cb624983e7cec996df4d

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5 Final Image Captures

Dining Table
Inside the bridge


Image Captures Draft




First person view in two offices

Helen Keller's office
Miranda Kerr's office

2010年6月14日星期一

Philosophy

This is the very beginning thinking of my bridge. Because the characters of the two clients are so different, the to sides of the bridge should vary. And Miranda Kerr's office should be located at a high place which can draw a lot attention while Hellen Keller's office should be build in a more peaceful and convenient place.

Landscape


Rocky mountains

36 textures






18 sketches 3






18 sketches 2






18 sketches 1






Mash up

Angela Merkel

Angela Merkel became the first female chancellor of Germany in 2005 at the age of 51. She was also the first eastern German to lead the country after its reunification following the fall of the Berlin Wall. She is the leader of the Christian Democratic Union, a Catholic-leaning conservative party.

Mrs. Merkel was re-elected in September 2009, making her one of the longest-serving leaders among Europe's major powers. But her party had its worst results in 60 years, reflecting widespread unhappiness over the economic downturn, which has cost Germany its position as the world's leading exporter. She formed a coalition with the pro-business Free Democrats, but rising budget deficits as a result of the economic crisis, however, have drastically limited the kind of tax cuts on which the coalition partners campaigned.

Mrs. Merkel was in one sense the central figure in the drama that played out over the first five months of 2010 as the European Union struggled to reach agreement on a response to the sovereign debt crisis set off by Greece. Germans were overwhelmingly opposed to a bailout of a country they saw as spendthrift, and Mrs. Merkel took a tough line in months of negotiations with France and the International Monetary Fund over an aid package.

As the euro continued to deterioriate, Mrs. Merkel went along with an aid package for Greece three times the size of the original plan. Later that week her party lost badly in the regional vote, losing control of the upper house of parliament, meaning that any initiatives of hers could be blocked by opposition parties. And when European leaders worked out a bailout plan of nearly $1 trillion in the hope of putting the debt crisis to rest, Mrs. Merkel was in Moscow watching a military parade commemorating Nazi Germany's defeat in World War II.

On My 21, Germany's Parliament approved a measure allowing the country to contribute to the nearly $1 trillion bailout package. After days of often heated debate, Mrs. Merkel's coalition of conservatives and Free Democrats managed to push through the measure only because her coalition has a comfortable majority in the Bundestag. Opposition leaders said they could not vote for the package because Mrs. Merkel had shown no leadership during the crisis and had no long-term strategy to instill public confidence in the euro.


Miranda Kerr

Kerr, 26, arrived in Sydney on Wednesday to news that David Kiely was caught opening emailed pictures of her as his bank colleague, Martin Lakos, did a live television cross behind him to the Seven Network.

"I'm actually very relieved he hasn't lost his job - I would have felt terrible, otherwise," Kerr said.

"I hope he can relax this weekend after what I'm sure has been a crazy week for him."

resource: http://www.couriermail.com.au/entertainment/confidential/miranda-kerr-blogs-about-orlando-bloom-macquarie-bank-pics/story-e6freq7o-1225827566912

Helen keller

Westport, Conn., June 1--Helen Keller, who overcame blindness and deafness to become a symbol of the indomitable human spirit, died this afternoon in her home here. She was 87 years old.

"She drifted off in her sleep," said Mrs. Winifred Corbally, Miss Keller's companion for the last 11 years, who was at her bedside. "She died gently." Death came at 3:35 P.M.

She is survived by a brother, Phillips B. Keller of Dallas, and a sister, Mrs. Mildred Tyson of Montgomery, Ala.

After private cremation, a funeral service will be held at the National Cathedral in Washington. No date has yet been set.

resource: http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/0601.html#article


Mash up

Angela Merkel who overcame blindness and deafness became the first female chancellor of Germany in 2005 at the age of 51. She was also the first eastern German to lead the country after its reunification following the fall of the Berlin Wall. She is the leader of the Christian Democratic Union, a Catholic-leaning conservative party.

Mrs. Merkel was re-elected in September 2009, making her one of the longest-serving leaders among Europe's major powers. "I'm actually very relieved he hasn't lost his job - I would have felt terrible, otherwise," Kerr said.

Mrs. Merkel was in one sense the central figure in the drama that played out over the first five months of 2010 as the European Union struggled to reach agreement on a response to the sovereign debt crisis set off by Greece. Kerr, 26, arrived in Greece on Wednesday, said “I hope he can relax this weekend after what I'm sure has been a crazy week for him," which become a symbol of the indomitable human spirit.