Design Integration Laboratory

Glenwood Village Competition

Site Model Team


All materials will be defined before any modeling is to begin. Once the material parameters have been defined by the Glenwood Design Team. A Root model file will be placed onto the server Architecture Forest in our 510 course area. This Root model file will contain all material colors in a palette and all material names that we will be using for this project.

The following guidelines are general issues. If you have more specific issues send mail to:
Jesse Emory

To see Jesse's current plan of action, check out: Jesse Emory's Project Schedule List


1.  Material Parameters - These are predifined and will be changed if new
	materials are added or old ones are changed.
		
	a.  Color
	b.  Material
	c.  Radiance Material values
	

2.  Requests for new materials/introduction of new materials into the project.

3.  Model Rework Issues and Procedures:

	a.  Once the decision has been made that there are errors or changes
		that need to be made, the original modeler will be contacted and
		a change order will be given.  This will include a detailed 
		breakdown of the errors/changes and the time it should take 
		(roughly) to make these changes.
			
	b.  You are expected to complete your model to a level which contains
		all the necessary materials.  No unsatisfactory or unfinished 
		models will be accepted and will be given back to you to complete.		
		


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