Model #1
- (D) is a Curved Plane
- (SD) is a Curved Plane
- (SO) is a Straight Axis Plane
Comments:
- (D) could be flattened at the tip and could be tapered outwards
- (SD) could be more complex at the base and gradually fading out to straight
- (SO) could be placed elsewhere
Model #2
- (D) is a Curved Axis Plane
- (SD) is a Broken Plane
- (SO) is a Twisted Plane
Comments:
- Overall, too many things are happening all at one go, will probably have to redo the whole model :,)
- (SD) length is far too similar to (D)
- (SO) is indistinguishable, could be (SD) because it’s too long
Model #3
- (D) s a Broken Plane
- (SD) is a Curved Axis Plane
- (SO) is a Straight Axis Plane
Comments:
- (SD) could be shortened
- (SO) could be placed elsewhere
Conclusion:
I would have to redo some of my models and show them to Cheryl again.
Yi Lei, Thanks for the fairly-detailed 2D Sketch Analysis showing clearly the positioning of the various strips. I think would be good to mention whether your plane is 2D or 3D Plane prior to specifying if it’s curved or straight etc.. (Eg: Dominant: 2D, Straight-axis plane/ Sub-dominant: 3D, Curved plane etc.. )
I hope you’ve been able to catch up with the making of your plastic Scent Model as we missed you last week.