Week 2

After finally getting the textures to work, i didnt see much of a difference with the extra specs/bumpmap editing on Crysis
 

 
 
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Bricks- Over time the bricks and its mortar will corrade due to the weather and also the natural elements found in within the atmosphere will damage it. It made also be prone to the over growth of vegetation
What is the process of making the material:Mixture of bricks, depends what time, + mortar
How long will the material last: Depending on its environment location if it is prone to corrosion.
What makes the material corrode: Elements, wind, weathering, water
What are the material's structural pros and cons: easy to create different shapes, strong, takes quality control to create e proper wall
What is the material typically used for: walls
What are the material's environmental impacts: can be reused
 
Concrete- Over time expands, and most likely crak due to pressure from any gravity etc. this cracking may lead to the piece of architecture crumbling and loosing its balance. Also through these cracks can leave room for vegetation to grow through.
What is the process of making the material:II cement, masonry or builder's sand or other clean sand+ water + mix
How long will the material last: Depends 50-75 years the environmental & service conditions, and preventative maintenance practices.
What makes the material corrode: Pressure, gravity, load
What are the material's structural pros and cons: prone to cracking and expanding, can be made in large slabs
What is the material typically used for: walls
What are the material's environmental impacts:Produces carbon dioixde
 
Glass- Glass is prone to corroding due to aqueous solutions "Glass disease is the corrosion of silicate glasses in aqueous solutions. It is governed by two mechanisms: diffusion-controlled leaching (ion exchange) and hydrolytic dissolution of the glass network.[8] Both mechanisms strongly depend on the pH of contacting solution: the rate of ion exchange decreases with pH as 10−0.5pH whereas the rate of hydrolytic dissolution increases with pH as 100.5" - Wikipedia
What is the process of making the material:silica sand + other chemicals + melt liquid
How long will the material last: Long life, depending on its mixture
What makes the material corrode: Heat, Water
What are the material's structural pros and cons:Aesthetic attractive, Transparent, fragile
What is the material typically used for: Windows
What are the material's environmental impacts:Can be Recylced
 
 
 
 
 
 

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