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Waterfront Park: Virtual gallery Waterfront Park: - concept for Virtual gallery setting. Likely to vary slightly due to issues with space. Platforms of grass are to be created as explained in the floor plan. Waterfront Park: - real life photo reference Waterfront Park: - Floor Plan is not 100% accurate to the real life scene, to compensate for the need of space Headphone Hubs for listening to music. Music is made by college students. Headphones and hubs are a metallic red, taking inspiration from the ‘Dr Dre: Beats’ franchise. Picture frames for presenting the art-work of college art students. Frames are plane and bland to keep focus on main image Marble texture for the walls of man-made grass banks (not depicted in concept art) Sand texture for both gravelled and paved parts of the photograph above grass texture for raised grass banks.

Wine Glass Fire Extinguisher Prism Monument Headphone hubs All-seeing Eye Stone Steps Leavers An un-interactive asset. Purely there for scenery The light source of the gallery. Prism rotates continuously on the Y axis. Interactive, used to display music student’s work. The player listens to the music in the virtual gallery through virtual headphones An un-interactive asset. Purely there for scenery Splits the college wall into two levels for displaying artwork Interactive, used to shuffle the artwork so the user can view different content.

Asset sheet: Headphones and hub Hub textured Headphones textured Headphones wireframe Hub wireframe

Asset sheet: picture frame Picture frame textured Picture frame wireframe

Asset sheet: fire extinguisher Fire extinguisher textured Fire extinguisher wireframe

Asset sheet: prism sculpture Prism sculpture wireframe Prism sculpture Un-textured Prism sculpture textured Stone texture

Asset sheet: all-seeing Eye Eye wireframeEye un-textured Eye textured Eye texture

Asset sheet: glass Glass textured Glass wireframe

Asset sheet: stone steps Steps wireframe Steps un-textured Steps textured Stone texture

Asset sheet: leaver Lever textured Lever wireframe