From the feedback we got from formative assessment we all agreed to churn out a decent amount of small assets which could be placed around the level, as it felt fairly empty and didn't really have and signs of human activity. Writing on the walls in conjunction with the assets made the level believable. We also managed to get a few sounds and animations in the level.
From the start we all agreed we wanted to use lighting to create the atmosphere. The use of light fog and harsh lighting worked well. You can see enough to know where you are going and to see the assets, but not too much so you can see the whole room. This meant that the person moving around wouldn't get overwhelmed by the details and miss small parts. The lighting meant that you would have to move about at a slow rate, ensuring that you wouldn't miss anything.
Mark did a great job in the unreal department. His experience with UDK really helped us make the most of it, and also meant that we could start creating the level in unreal earlier, due to the fact that no one had to learn it. Obviously we all still had to learn it so we can create our own levels with our assets and textures only, but without the pressure.
I think one of our groups strongest points was that we always were in the labs when we were supposed to be, and at any time when a meeting was arranged. This meant that we would see the progression of peoples work and the level several times a week, ensuring that everything was going to plan and that there were no major issues. Communication overall was very good.
I think the main problem we had was consistency with the textures. Seeing as pretty much everything would have some form of corrosion, dirt and grime, getting the amount right was difficult. We made several mood boards which had the textures we were aiming for, as well as some colour swatches, which helped.
Overall, i feel our group project went well. Communication was good and motivation was high. This enabled us to achieve want we had planned at the start. The group project has taught me a lot and has been a valuable experience. I think everyone deserves a pat on the back.
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