Thursday, April 29, 2010

100 WORDS.

IMAGE OF STAIRCASES FROM HARRY POTTER MOVEMENT

My model was inspired by the film Harry Potter. In the Hogwarts school there are moving stair cases inside the building, I thought this was an interesting way to show movement through my sketch up design. The idea of movement across my four podems allows the model to have rhythm if they are moving insync or they could create pattern if they move one after the other in order. The boxes in the bottom are there for decoration, they move in a inwards motion around the model.

HARRY POTTER STAIRCASE GAME- SHOWS IDEA OF STAIRCASE MOVEMENT
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/22v8Ec/www.dailymotion.com/video/xcy99o_interviewee-fail_fun

3 Final renders

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Some sketch up developments

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Final sketch up design ready to be fixed in deep exploation
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IMAGE FIVE
Decided to add a bottom to the ladders so you can look at the object in different points of view. This also added more interest to my design.
IMAGE FOUR
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Started to make ladder inspired boxes running down the towers, this was inspired by the inital sketch up of boxes.
IMAGE THREE
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Decided to stretch to make tower like podems.
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This is my development from the original concept of squares and by using shading it gives the idea. This shows the use of toweringand building.

IMAGE ONE
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This was my original design developed from the sketchesi was thinking about the squares moving and like they are opening and shutting.






Some Reasearch on shapes and how to connect them

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

sketch up developments...

Sketches for new 3D model

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Sketches aren't in order but I started off experimenting with triangles then decided to change to 3d cubes.. hopefully will add a few of these sketch ideas to create a combination in sketch up.