Monday, 28 March 2011

EXP1 Animation Submission - Videos








Section attempt:

Week 4 EXP1: Images and Materials of Sketchup Model

The Original Sketch
Upper - David Malangi
Below - Banksy



Upper Studio


Concept word: energy
Other inspirations: natural, sky, open, round geometry
Texture: "Crystalline"


Stairs: rock embedded




Gallery














Texture: "Smooth"
Enlaged, blurred and used on the interior and exterior of the outer gallery wall.
Lower Studio

Concept word: defy
Other inspirations: urban, hard, illusion                     
Texture: "Patina"

 
Darkened and used to create a 'fake' rock effect on the display wall rising between the gallery and studio.

Stairs: illusion of soft, flowing cement.





Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Upper Studio - Development for Malangi

Artist: David Malangi
Concept: Energy, open to the sky.
Materials: Glass and wood
Stairs: Seating platform and flow downstairs. "Waterfall" idea.
Texture: 'Brittle', crackle on interior surface of centre shell layer.




Week 3 - Movie Inspiration



Optical illusion stairs for an optical illusion master -  the Banksy special.

Also - some photo inspiration for the stairs.


Week 3 Assignment - Materials and Textual Textures

Above



In Between

 


Below

 



Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Upper Studio

Here is the upper studio with stairs in place.

THE HAND OF FRUSTRATION

Argh... Sketchup.

ASSIGNMENT WEEK 2 - STAIRS



Stairs for studios -  Week 1 Sketchup duo




Stairs for Week 2 studio duo



Here is the sketch of the studio space for whom these stairs are created.

Here is a set of drafts and a staircase for a different studio (the sketch it is base on sits below)...



Tuesday, 8 March 2011

SKETCHUP ASSIGNMENT 1 - Draft Rendering

Above Ground: Resonate
Below Ground: Playful

'Resonate' was taken from this sketch:
'Playful' was taken from this sketch:

While the first shot is of the front of the 'building', this shot represents a side view from the back of the building, to show the changes in shapes as the building moves into three dimension.

18 SKETCHES - It's not as easy as you'd think...