
This morning I forced myself to get up at a reasonable hour so I could still be a productive person. After a much-needed shower and some breakfast I worked on the blog and made some lunch to bring with me before heading to the market for another personal souvenir and then back to studio. We worked for a while before setting off for Campo di Fiori to find some lunch, but nothing was open so we just toughed it out at the studio for a little while longer. After a while we returned home and made lunch and dinner before hurrying back to the studio to continue working. The digital model got pretty frustrating once small details and landscape had to be designed, but we finished it by midnight and thus began the long process of production.

My primary responsibility was the model, and even though it took until eleven the next morning, I am pretty happy with how we made it work. My favorite part of the production was that the renderings we made were actually just screen-shots from the model rather than actually putting together a real image since we were running out of time and they actually looked better! It was a little odd pulling an all-nighter here in Italy, and even though I would have done almost anything to have slept, it was still a little fun to take part in this tradition once again (the worst part was not having 7-Eleven or Buckeye Donuts for food late at night). However, we all worked diligently and finished our presentation at two in the afternoon the next day, right on time for the review.
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