here is the second half of the work I produced this year.
I created a slide show near the end of my advanced digital photography class so I'm including that here, and then I've put the few photos from the class that I took after I put that together in a new slide show with my 3D design work.
(best viewed high quality and full screen)
you can see a few more details and pictures here:
photography
design 3D
that's all folks. thanks for watching!
Showing posts with label 3D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D. Show all posts
29 May 2012
16 May 2012
creative endeavors.
this is an exciting post to write, because this post is about my last ever project for 3D design ever!
for this we were supposed to be creating a display or "merchandiser" for a product, out of foam core. I chose a light bulb as my product, and after a lot of ideas I ended up going with a sort of electricity/lighting inspiration. I enjoyed this because it allowed me to do something a lot more angular than usual, however I can't say I loved the project. I made a ton of failed mock-ups and fought with the foam core a lot, so I was pretty ready to be done by the end, but I like how it turned out so we'll say it was a success.
here's some of the inspiration that I worked with at the beginning.


and here is the finished product.


and that's all folks.
for this we were supposed to be creating a display or "merchandiser" for a product, out of foam core. I chose a light bulb as my product, and after a lot of ideas I ended up going with a sort of electricity/lighting inspiration. I enjoyed this because it allowed me to do something a lot more angular than usual, however I can't say I loved the project. I made a ton of failed mock-ups and fought with the foam core a lot, so I was pretty ready to be done by the end, but I like how it turned out so we'll say it was a success.
here's some of the inspiration that I worked with at the beginning.
and here is the finished product.
and that's all folks.
30 April 2012
creative endeavors.
for this project we had to create a freestanding structure with no adhesive, inspired by a natural object, with individual units that could hold an egg.
I chose an okra for my natural object.



here is some of the construction process.


and here is the structure before the eggs, assembled using different methods of slitting and slotting.

this is the finished piece with eggs. (which I spray painted to look more earthy and interesting). it's supposed to have a radial feel similar to the cross-section of the okra.



that's all.
I chose an okra for my natural object.
here is some of the construction process.
and here is the structure before the eggs, assembled using different methods of slitting and slotting.
this is the finished piece with eggs. (which I spray painted to look more earthy and interesting). it's supposed to have a radial feel similar to the cross-section of the okra.
that's all.
09 March 2012
creative endeavors.
here are some pictures of the latest 3D project we did. we had to work with a semi-mass produced unit form and base the whole design on a grid. the process was far more mathmatical than I really like, but I'm really happy with how it turned out. this was also the first time I got to go out and explore different paper weights and types and I enjoyed that a lot.
this first part shows another idea I explored and still really love, but I ended up going with the other one because it was a bit more of a challenge and the grid lended itself to a little more of a unique composition.






this first part shows another idea I explored and still really love, but I ended up going with the other one because it was a bit more of a challenge and the grid lended itself to a little more of a unique composition.
12 February 2012
creative endeavors.
so here documented are some of my first 3D design explorations. intensely aggravating, but interesting and satisfying? this will be an interesting class, really. considering there creation's proximity to the wedding, these were put together under atypical circumstances (translation: some were put together around one or two a.m.), but I think in the future I'll start enjoying it more and more? and they are extremely fun to photograph so that's definitely a plus.
also, as I was putting the final designs together on an intensely frustrating day, I was thankful to have people around to bring me hot tea in a special mug to cheer me up and keep me going. check it out:
that's all folks.
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