2010年12月5日 星期日

3D Spatial

Sorry for the late blogging..... there is loads to do in VisCom and personal statement need to be finish asap....... so really can't find time to work on this.

Anyway, catching up with last month~ the last rotation is 3D spatial. We have to set up a still life in group of 5~6, to draw a "map" (8 drawings of different view of the still life we setted up)  in an A1 paper. It is related to where we came from. Although the still life didn't work well but we got the basic concept. Here are some of the Still life we setted up:


 
 


In the 2nd week, we produce some 3D models base on the drawings we have done. Here are some of the photos of the 3D models I have made:











I produced 3 simple models and all really base on paper, specially the first one; it all made out of paper.

Then base on these 3 models, I produced the 2 below as a further development piece, here is the pictures of them:









Because we have to produce something that is like a container, something to walk through and something to hold parts of our body. So the first one I made is for holding pencils rubber...etc. Also it is hanging on the wall which makes it quite special. Though I find it look better in 2D form.

On the other hand, for the "something to walk through" and "something to hold parts of the body", I produced the 2nd one. it looks like a bridge and as u can see in the photo how the structure hold my arms up~.~ tho is useless and really weak...

However, I do enjoy my time in 3D spatial. Moreover, slightly miss my group (Group C)... Hope everyone in Group C have a great time whatever they are doing now;)   

2 則留言:

  1. A 3D Spatial Project -- no doubt it is not only concerning about the 2D elements but most importantly, the space planning of the object. I totally agree with you regarding your personal comments and evaluations and i strongly recommend u to work out also the 'Reflection on Learning' of which u can tell more on your strengths and weaknesses when undertaking this project -- what you expect to learn in this project; what you have actually gained from this project; if u have time, which part(s) you would like to develop or even 'redo' it/them; and which part should be retained, etc.; is the 3D form matches well with the pencils and the like; is the 3D form looks good when placing it on your drawing/drafting table or next to our fabulous imac, and etc.

    As for the hand holder, try to think of how the property of paper (which in most places is hard and stiff) can be transformed to soft pieces that won't hurt our hands or make u feel uncomfortable; the holder can be used as a mice pad of which it can even take care of our wrist, arm and elbow; or it can be kind of holder that can be used in line with the pulse measuring device, or the device for applying hand mask in the beauty shop, and etc. -- ergonomics here is one of the most important issue to be considered.

    The pencil or eraser holder looks better on its 2D form (as mentioned by you) cos it only shows the composition of the black and white plates but less to do with the space planning. U should however brainstorm as many ideas as possible on the actual function of the holder -- e.g. where to place the pencils, the erasers, and relevant stationeries; how can we pick up the type of pencil (2B, 4B, 8B, 2H, HB, etc.) we need on the spot without mixing them together (i.e. to categorise the pencils); any space to put the pencil sharpener or in our design field, the cutter...

    A very stimulating project that can be of help to your development from 2D to 3D forms.

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  2. i mean mouse pad and not mice pad

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