3D modelling – Live Stream

 

3D modelling live stream

Posted by Christopher Lee on Tuesday, 18 September 2018

I hosted a live stream for 3D modeling. I felt that it was one of the things I could do naturally and surprisingly, it almost went over an hour!

I gave the viewers a choice of what to model.
Traffic Light or Telephone lines.

 

Here’s the final piece.

Throw in the textures and Viola!

3D Project – Gift

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Project Brief

To give and to receive


Client

Audrelia


Elements

Glass Bottle
Glitter Stars
Ed Sheeran


First Designs (Study Model)

Construction Paper
Glass Bottle
Strings

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Secondary Design

Cardboard
Construction Paper
Glass Bottle
Strings

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Finalized Design

Birch Plywood
Wood
Metal foil
Glass bottle
Construction Paper
String

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Ideas & Concept

The glass bottle has the ability to store objects but at the same time, it is fragile. I gave the glitter stars a twist – Fortune cookies with fortune readings written on it. This is similar to a person’s inner personality. In this project,  i used only positive personality traits and excluded the negatives. 

The corkscrew came from the idea of a a candy dispenser. When you turn it, candy will be dispensed. In this product, it is meant to dispense the fortune cookies in the bottle. However, it is designed not to do so. 

As such…

You cannot choose the easy way out (turning the corkscrew to dispense the fortune cookies) but the hard way (breaking the glued bottle) to achieve the good things in life (fortune cookies). 

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Modular Construction & Lightshade

Luminos Galactios
Lighted Galaxy – seeing the stars and galaxies through the lightshade


For the last project,it’s a combination of fragments of the modular construction project we did previously.

meteroDiamond Sem 

and 

Mushroom Sem


Final product


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Shadows


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Construction


Three coiled copper wires are used as the main supports over the circular wooden base.

We then added the triangular patchworks by soldering smaller copper wires.

Patchwork Fillings
Opacity 0% – Paper
Opacity 60% – Dense Mesh
Opacity 30% – Sparse Mesh
Opacity 10
0% – Empty Spaces

We used the bronze crystalline texture of the diamond and the mesh and spherical balls modules of the mushroom.

It was certainly the most enjoyable project of them all!

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