3D | “Stargazer”

WELCOME BACK AGAIN!

Here’s my precious final model – “Stargazer” and sketch analysis! Please click to enlarge the image and enjoy~

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Material Application

 

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“Let It Shine”
A teardrop that glistens in the moonlight. A clean, elegant and structured piece of jewellery that is suitable for both casual and formal gatherings. This pair of earrings is made of clear crystal and paired with gold studs to give a sophisticated finish.

 

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“Stargazer”
In the city we live in today, it’s difficult for us to see the stars with just our naked eye. Ever wondered what’s in a sky full of stars? This optical instrument that is made of gold and crafted polished teak wood will bring you to the world we call heaven.

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3D | Curvilinear 2D Sketch Analysis

Hello I’m back!

Here are the 3 sketch models that I had done for the Curvilinear Exercise before achieving my final model. Please click on the images for a clearer view.

Model 1 / Boxer Club

Welcome to Boxer Club, have you sign up yet? If you have not, you should. But anyways, introducing our new equipment which is a 2+1 stress reliever punching bag!!!! Woohoooooo. The sphere is the speed punching ball, the cylinder is the heavy punching bag! Whereas for the cone, it’s a support for both of the equipments heh.


Model 2 / The Elephant

The circus elephant – the cone, is balancing on a wooden log – the cylinder, and juggling a ball – sphere with this trunk! Elephants are awesome. But, circus elephants is a sad sad thing.


Model 3 / Stargazer (Final)

I love this model the most and so I’ve decided it to be my final! My initial plan was to make a Gramophone, but I felt a Telescope is much cooler. The cylinder that is wedge between the cone and sphere allows the Stargazer to rotate and look at different views which is amazinggggg. I’ve always wanted a telescope but… honestly what can you see in Singapore with all the city lights turned on??? So i’ll just make do with my digital mini Stargazer.


I hope that you guys enjoyed my models! & this marks the end of Curvilinear Volumes.  Time to ZZZzzzZZzzzz.