FINAL SUMBMISSION
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I chose this png of my initials rendering on Fusion 360 as I really enjoyed making it. I chose to make the the top a reflective mirrored texture so that it reflected the pink of the sky that I used as the landscape background. I then accentuated this reddy/pink tone by making the inside a red granite, and finally I contrasted this red by adding a bit of denim blue to create a contrast in colour and material. |
Photo 3 I chose this grab of my Fusion 360 Box 'exploded' as I found it interesting to see the 'disected' form of a structure. It was interesting to discover process behind creating 3D shapes from 2D objects and building a 'net' of a space. |
Photo 4 I chose this photo because it is of my favourite model. Although its simple looking, it is sturdy and strong which is essential for the foundation of models and buildings. It is robust and neat, appeasing to the eye. |
Photo 5 I chose this picture because it depicts the variety of materials used in this model. Leaves, Matchsticks, Aluminium candle tins, perspex and cardboard are all shown here, indicating the creativity behind this model. |
Photo 6 I chose this photo because it gives a comprehensive overview of the model, allowing the viewer to see an overview. It shows both the material and interiors the model, giving an overall snapshot. I also love the way the arches are highlighted as a structural feature. |
Photo 7 I chose this photo of my 'Bamboo' model as it shows the multi-level scope of the design. The double storey feature wall is magnified next to the mezzanine level balcony that sits above the main floor. It offers a wholistic interpretation of the model. |
Photo 8 I chose this photo because it accentuated my favourite feature of this model - the Bamboo feature wall with and the garden. I like the way the light interacts with the leaves of the trees and the bamboo poles to create interesting organic and geometric shadows on the desk. It is my favourite view of all my models. |
Photo 9 I chose this photo of my miniature model because I really liked the way that the geometric window shapes made interesting shadows when the light was shone through them. I played around with the position of the light source (lamp) and this photo ended up being my favourite.
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