Saturday, December 7, 2013

Abstract/Proposal

For the senior project, Sean and I have decided to create an animation using the two cars that we are in the process of modelling. Previously, we were going to use three.js to create a racing game on a web browser, but realized that there is not enough support for it yet. Because of this, there were too many obstacles that would prevent us from utilizing the full potential of the script, and we would have extreme difficulty completing the project in time. Therefore, we decided to create a highly detailed animation involving two cars in a race.

Story so far
Two cars, a Subaru BRZ and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution speed down the street. They weave in and out dodging precarious obstacles, while attempting to take the lead in a dangerous life or death race. The camera zooms out to show that there is a squad of police cars following right behind them. The Subaru and Mitsubishi drift through tight turns on the narrow road. The camera then zooms in to the sight ahead of them; a drawbridge that connects to the city is rising. The camera then zooms back to the cars. The Subaru and Mitsubishi kick it up a gear realizing that their chance to escape the police is diminishing. The two sides of the bridge are almost at a 45 degree angle, making this escape seemingly impossible. The Subaru and Mitsubishi accelerate on the bridge and leave solid ground; they are literally flying over the gap. At this point, everything is in slow motion, as the camera rotates around the two cars. The camera looks at the other end of the bridge that is slowly rising. Then time goes back to normal; sparks fly as the two cars land on solid ground. The police tailing them screech to a halt before the raised drawbridge. The Subaru and Mitsubishi drive off into the city.

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