Tuesday, February 28, 2023

PAPERCRAFT OBJECTS: FIRST PROTOTYPE

    What I created this week in Rhino7 is my shower. My classmate and I had to make something that meant something to us. For me, my shower is something I look forward to everyday next to sleep. I had tried to make my bed, pillows, and blankets at first, but it didn't came out like I had in mind. Even my results on the shower was not as I imagine either.



    I unrolled all the parts. somethings didn't translate well onto the paper or unrolling the smaller object would be challenging when cutting and gluing so I had to re-model them, Specifically the knob and shower head.




    Cutting the paper out wasn't too much of a trouble, but I came into another problem where my glue wasn't a good adhesive enough. I should have thought about it when I decided to use stock paper over regular letter paper. Since the glue wasn't holding I had to opt for tape instead. Much better I say, it looks pretty decent when I finished making it in real life. It's interesting how much smaller it is when folded and put together. I thought it would be much bigger when I lay all the parts to my imaginative four pages on Rhino7.

That's all

Goodbye~

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

PAPERCRAFT: RESEARCH

    For this blog I had to do a light research on artist(s) that works on 3D construction with paper. The ones that stood out to me the most was Illuminated Cut Paper Light Boxes by Hari & Deepti. Their work is done by creating a light box with intentional cut paper that overlaps one another to create their desire narratives.



The idea behind the paper light box is a neat concept. It reminded me something of a shadow box done by Yugioh and MTG cards I seen online.

Hari and Deepti takes this a step farther from the Yugioh Shadow box, by adding lights to the back of their work, hence "light" box. 


My favorite work from them are ones depicting being under the sea with whales and fishes swimming above. It creates a cool atmosphere, as if we're looking at it in an under the sea aquarium.


From what I understand how they create these pieces is by having multiple layers over on top of one another. Each pieces create depth depending on how you cut out the center. It further emphasize by the detail they are willing to add, thereby creating their story/narrative. Additionally the more layer of paper there is, the amount of light that reaches the paper layer closes to the viewer decreases. Finally they just need to cast a light source in the, thereby creating a "light box".

PAPERCRAFT OBJECTS: DIGITAL SAMPLES

 This week's assignment we were task to unroll/separate our objects in Rhino7.

My First object was making a star.

My second object was making an arrow.

My Third object was a microwave.


My fourth object, because since it was nearing Valentines I made a heart.

 
My fifth object was just random polygons mashed together.

My last object was a bench.

I made a mistake, I thought I had only need to do 6, but it turns out it was supposed to be 8. It's getting late shoot, oops.

That's all 
Goodbye~



Tuesday, February 7, 2023

MESH MASHUP: HD RENDERS Part 2

 So I was wrong last week in assuming the assignment was due. luckly adding materials and using lighting was something I was already doing. This blog will be about taking crits and applying it to one of my other 3D rendings.  And I will be showing 6 different perspective of the render image.



 
 


That's it for this week
Goodbye


MILESTONE PROJECTS

Final blog post, here we go! Below will be a compiled set of pictures of my better works. Objectified Response: Mesh Mashup:     Papercraft ...