Sunday, 19 April 2020

10 curated images

best process works











Adding materials to initials in fusion 360




materials used:

copper-polished
mirror
stone- black and white
white leather (matte)



I chose these materials as I liked the appearance of them together. I thought it gave off a soft, feminine look as the white leather worked well combined with the stone due to its neutral colour which I added to a rose-gold, copper material. I also used the mirror material for the surfaces of my initials, W and R because those were the ends of the shape and the mirror seems to create an illusion to extend it further.



additioanlly, i wanted to attempt another rendering of materials to experiment with different combiinations. Here i used the plaza environment along with frosted glass (medium), jade (white-green) gemstone and chrome. 

Fusion 360 link: https://a360.co/3brCsxF 


Saturday, 18 April 2020

Fusion 360-
making the transition space using paper

 To create the same transition space that I made in fusion 360, I cut out 3 prism nets; one large rectangular prism, one small rectangular prism and a large cube. 




Monday, 13 April 2020

WEEK 08

Adding the photoshopped models to a virtual environment:

I chose to add the models to a grey cloudy environment because it worked well with the dark colour scheme of the materials. I also liked the moody atmosphere and feel it gave to the design.




testing materiality with other models:




WEEK08- MATERIALS

applying materials to models using photoshop:

My material choices were derived from research of material palettes that I found aesthetically pleasing and reflected my interests. I particularly like dark colours, therefore the materials that I have chosen do not range much in colour, instead they stay within the black, grey and white tones. 






Tuesday, 7 April 2020

WEEK 07- LIGHT

Natural sunlight:
these images were taken in the sunlight, where the sun stayed in the same position.





Here I experimented with different positions of the light source by using a flashlight.




light shining from directly above creates a more dramatic feel as shadows are darker and the contrast is more apparent.


 in this last image the light source is on the right side which projects the shadow of the wall with triangle cutouts, as well as the ceiling which has similar cutouts. The light shines through and therefore forms interesting patterns on the ground.