This class was many for asking Gonzalo questions about things we had not finished yet or problems we have with the different homework assignment. For me I only had one bigger problem with my garage. This problem has been with the shadows that are suppose to be casting on the wall from the objects I had made. While asking the question Gonzalo also pointed out that My color correction on the machine should be a bit different.
So far I will show what I had worked on for my garage project:
I wanted to create my own 3D object for our garage project so I firstly created a 3D space of the Garage room so that I could transfer this to maya and start creating my own object for in the scene.

I already had an idea to start of the creation I wanted to make in my Garage. I wanted to give it an industrial feeling by using big pipes through my scenes. As seen below I have some reference images of scenes that have that industrial feeling to it.





I imported the 3D scene into maya and started to work on a pipe system that I wanted to have in my Garage scene with the machine. I started of with making two different pipes (a straight one and a 90 degrees one). with these two pipes I could just copy and past to create a whole system.

I tried to texture the pipes old and rusty, I rendered out the pipes from maya in an alpha setup so I could import it in nuke and try to match all the different elements together. as you see in the image all the different elements don’t fit in with each other. The colors on the machine are too green and the pipes eye too blue for the background. This is something I still have to work on but one of the main things im also missing is the shadows. I have tried this in different ways but still cant figure it out so I will have to work on this for the next class. Gonzalo told us he sent an example for the shadows to cast.