As I stated in my Proposal I continued to enhance what I did for the mid-term. But I also went in and fixed up the animation I already had done. This entire animation was done by using key frames. I was going to try and use collisions in maya but there was to much of a learning curve so I stuck with what I felt comfortable with. I had to research a lot and study for many hours on how pool balls move when they are hit. I have to pay attention how they spin and how they act when two or more balls collide. Below are pictures of my progress in several steps. If you would like to see how I originally made the pool balls, pool cues, and pool table please check out the post from the midterm since I am continuing from my midterm project.
Here is where I left off from the midterm
I than added a spot light camera
Than I recreated what my lightbulbs looked like.
This is where I added my camera
I went from having 180 frames to 320 frames
I expanded from 320 frames to 540 frames
I changed the Frame from 520 to my final video length of it being 920 Frames. I also added lighting for both the lamp above the table and and lamp in the corner. As well as added a soft ambient light in the opposite corner of the room from the lamp in the corner.
This is a rendered out version of my final product
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