ONGOING PROCESS EXPERIENCING WITH DIFFERENT SHAPES AND FOLDING TECHNIQUES I made the decision to use skills learnt from online videos and websites and played around with creating folding modelling and a couple sketch models on my room. Folding and cutting Folding and pinching FIRST SKETCH PAPER MODEL Folding different sized elements to show depth Cutting slots and lines to add the detail of the window. When used with light can show the window's ability to capture light and display interesting patterns on the floor. Using folding elements to make spaces between the wall and the ceiling to show the space in the room Adding slots for doorways to let in light from the corridor Preliminary sketches to document the size of the room and main features of the room. FINAL PAPER MODEL After creating my first paper sketch model I decided to refine my ideas to a simple, clean model which better represents my room. I wanted...
Task: Complete technical drawings of a wooden box, and three other objects given to us in class. Working on scaling and measurements. WOODEN BOX ZIG ZAG BRACKET CHEGG BLOCK CS BRACKET
A collection of my best images, illustrations, renders, 3D handmade modelling and work throughout this section of the course. I wanted to use the techniques and skills I used previously with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop to put together a collection of my work in an aesthetic, clean and succinct way. Working with light movements and light gradients in different spaces. Digital sketches ideas being translated into 3D handmade models Final Modified Model 2.5D and 3D Fusion 360 Models Folded Light Model
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