Fusion stylised initials
The aim was to design a shape based on initials, this was created using 3 sketches, the loft tool and the shell tool. This was made using 3 initials each sketched on an alternate 'sketch plane'. These were spaced equidistant from one another. The sketches were then connected using the loft tool to create seamless connections and flowy shapes. The inside of the shape was then hollowed out using the shell tool at a 2mm thickness.
View one, front-facing view of the first initial.
View Two, backward-facing view of the last initial.
Iterative model ( light source and scale )
The iterative model required a different scale and to be a refined version of a model created in week 5/6. The model is a refined version of the workspace model but has been converted to a pillar based raised building. This allows more of the space to be understood and allows for light sources to play interesting roles on how shadows are cast across the model.
The scale being used it 1:100.
This provides the user with quick conversions for greater understanding.
The ground floor of the original workspace has been raised 3cm ( 3 meters in real physical size ), this allows for a modern and more advanced looking model and design. This design is still very minimalistic in its design, this plays long with a modern niche of design.
The first photos allow the viewer to understand how the building would look in a soft wide lighting environment such as natural sunlight or reflective surfaces.
These images don't feature human models in the broad lighting due to the minimal impact that they have within the scene. More harsh lighting allows for the human models to gain a sense of scale and shadows within the model.
The next images feature a human scale model and a harsh lighting environment. The images have been created in a dark room providing a controlled light source. This allows for the shadows and how light is cast across the model to be further understood.
Fusion 360 paper model
The fusion 360 rectangular prism model that was original designed to be laser cut has been adapted into tab form to be created out of paper card. This is similar to other model making rather using different techniques to allow for a broad range of model making techniques to be used and familiarised with. The original template can be seen on the card to simulate the location of each piece.