ONGOING PROCESS After creating 2.5D models and components using Fusion 360. I decided to use the skills and techniques I learnt following online tutorials to create a small card model which was laid out and planned using Fusion 360. Before I began sketching and modelling in Fusion 360 I looked on Pinterest for ideas and inspiration. Initial Fusion 360 concept model. I didn't like how large the model's layout was. This made me come to the decision to create a small model and experiment with how I could use the small space most effectively. My 2nd concept model made using Fusion 360. A much tighter, smaller space which is the actual size of my room with wall height adjustments made to it. To transfer this to a handmade model I used the align tool to create flat components which I could later print and cut out onto card. The model was scaled down to 1:50. Creating a model using thin cardboard from Weet-Bix box and 200gsm white card. Side view ...
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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