My first day in 3d design was fun. We had fabric, bin bags and other objects and we got to experiment and make objects with them. I loved using the new machines such as the eyelet machine. The welder was also fun. Anyway on creating the objects I realised they could be "worn" so Erin was a lovely model for me.
The Turban like object. The tape adds quite a lot of contrast as well as making the edges more pretty.
This weird object was fun to make. I like how the bin bags provide a more soft texture that contrasts the canvas. I had a lot of fun with the eyelet machine on this one. Thanks to the stiff fabric it sticks out quite a bit. held up it resembles a deformed dog.
Erin modelling various wearing methods. The second one is very witchy.
Then for homework (sorry, independent study)we had to explore methods of making a tube with a tube. We had to take stuff from college. It was, ummm, fun lets say to carry home when the heavens opened.
It was left quite vague so we would have our own ideas. I tried finding a promised powerpoint and googleing for ideas, but both methods failed to produce results so I just went for it.
"Tube" is loosely interpreted as twirly bit of wire and bin bag. A thin middle tube with pleats. I don't know if you could get anything as big as a pencil through it.
It makes me think of a weird headdress. one tube fills the other, stopping either from being a tube. I hope this doesn't make the brief null.
My mum saw this and concluded I was off to a St. Paddy's parade. This first tube is the brown one, which is wire and tape, the second is the green fabric, about 4 times bigger and pulled through. It was really hard as the fabric was quite stiff and didn't want to do as I had hoped. I attached the bin bad in the hope it would convince it to do what I wanted. It didn't.
Due to my mums comment, I now have modelled it. I should be a hatter, but once again, no modelling talent. (I should have just called Erin).
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