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[06.) PAPERCRAFT: RESEARCH]

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     To prepare for our first papercraft assignment coming up, we've been assigned the task of doing research on various well known papercraft artists. There were a few that I found especially incredible, like Vincent Tomczyk and their hyper realistic paper sculptures or Li Hongbo and their strange, flexible sculptures that defy how we traditionally think of paper. However for myself, when I think about who I want to be as an artist and what inspires me, I had to make this post about Matt Shlian. Shlian has been asked before on his website was his artwork "means" and rejects this notion that the artwork like the ones I have posted have one singular meaning, as interpreting and reading into a piece of art is something that is meant for the viewer. Art isn't something that is made and the creator tells people what to think of it- it is up to the audience to determine whether the craft of it speaks to themselves in a particular way. I can't help but wonder though wha

[06.) PAPERCRAFT OBJECTS: DIGITAL SAMPLES]: Thing

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     For this week, we had to tinker with Rhino and create 3D models of any objects we would like. When doing this project, I found inspiration from the items in my purse as well as what was on my work desk I have set up at home. I had a lot of technical complications with this project I found- I was having a hard time getting the planes to lie flat for some reason, and when I 3D rotated them they just would not lie flat. I am under the impression these are planar surfaces too- so I wasn't quite sure why this was happening. Either way, I have 8 separate parts for both items and for time's sake I need to submit this and diagnose the problem in next class.  Object1- Puffer Just my puffer I have in my purse. This was broken into three separate pieces- this one specifically was pretty straightforward, and UnrollSrf sufficed pretty well with this one. However, the next one posed a lot of issues for me because of its complexity.  Object 2- Table Lamp      This one gave me SUCH A HEAD

[04.) MESH MASHUP: HD RENDERS (MILESTONE PROJECT 1)

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I have decided to go with a completely different direction in terms of which concept I chose, after seeing my previously made plant pipe already made in a prior post. After some discussion and critique from a classmate, I decided to render my "Feeding Time" concept. A bowl that eats the food that's poured into it.  I enjoyed tinkering with this a lot and seeing the different levels of customization each platform had to offer. I decided to give the bowl a happy face and a cup of water pouring into it to build on the concept. Look how happy he looks now.  Original Thingiverse objects are here below.  https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2994999/files https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3689716 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:247231