Thursday, April 29, 2010
Draft 5 images
Images in a clockwise direction, starting from top left
Image 1: This is a cool perspective shot of the whole building. The area underneath where the green and red light meet, is the meeting place for the two clients.
Image 2: This image shows the workspace and the ramp to the first laboratory for Stephen Hawking. It also shows the building from the other side.
Image 3: This image shows three textures, however only two are clear. It also shows the shadowing from the moon, which still appears even though its raining.
Image 4: T his is an image from afar, during the day light hours. It is raining still and there is cloud cover, since my quote talks about people being ill.
Image 5: This is an image taken from the common area to Charles Darwin’s laboratory. The block above the character head was previously attached to the main body, however I thought this made it more interesting.
3 final textures
more progressional work
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
36 Custom Textures
Playing Around
Monday, April 26, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Lecture 7 HW
This image encapsulates an interesting idea, that you can see through an object, and see its shadow. The shadow of the curvilinear object is seen behind it, in more the one direction. This is due to different light sources. This can be integrated into my crisis model, by creating an interesting shadow through the use of multiple lighting sources. If this can be incorporated, it would give a great visual effect.
Electroliquid Aggregation
Our population and our use of finite resources of the planet Earth, such as climate, food, etc, change the environment, as naturalists refers to it as the external conditions going ill
Monday, April 19, 2010
3 Quotes
Charles Darwin
"Naturalist continually refer to the external conditions, such as climate, food, etc, as the only possible cause of variation"
Source: Charles Darwin. The Origin of Species. Stilwell: Digireaders.com Publishing, 2007. 16.
Stephen Hawkings
"Our population and our use of the finite resources of planet Earth are growing exponentially, along with our technical ability to change the environment for good or ill"
Source: "Stephen Hawking asks Big Questions about the Universe", Online video clip. TED (accessed 19/04/10)
Nicole Kuepper
"I believe it is important that we look into appropriate technologies by taking high-tech processes like the manufacture of solar cells and making them applicable to low-tech environments"
Source: http://stelr.org.au/nicole-kuepper (accessed 19/04/10)
"Naturalist continually refer to the external conditions, such as climate, food, etc, as the only possible cause of variation"
Source: Charles Darwin. The Origin of Species. Stilwell: Digireaders.com Publishing, 2007. 16.
Stephen Hawkings
"Our population and our use of the finite resources of planet Earth are growing exponentially, along with our technical ability to change the environment for good or ill"
Source: "Stephen Hawking asks Big Questions about the Universe", Online video clip. TED (accessed 19/04/10)
Nicole Kuepper
"I believe it is important that we look into appropriate technologies by taking high-tech processes like the manufacture of solar cells and making them applicable to low-tech environments"
Source: http://stelr.org.au/nicole-kuepper (accessed 19/04/10)
Thursday, April 15, 2010
18 Sketches
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Animations
Animation 1
Animation 2
Animation 3
Animation 1 - Sections from Scott Walsh on Vimeo.
Animation 2
Animation 2 from Scott Walsh on Vimeo.
Animation 3
Animation 3 from Scott Walsh on Vimeo.
7 final images
Draft Sketch Up Model (skeleton/beams)
Climbing (Richard Goodwin), Death (Ricky Swallow)
Explaination:
Climbing: The climbing part of this section was inspired by the rocky cliffs that are on the east coast where i live and surf. I have to climb up and down these when searching for the best break. They are suspended to be above the datum, as the criteria states. I have put office spaces within these structures.
Death: The large pit is so that the person at the bottom feels like they are very isolated from the world. The small rooms are small offices like a morgue.
Stair 1 - Death (explaination of stair is in the Stair Post below)
Stair 2 - Climbing (explaination of stair is in the Stair Post below.
Overview of Model
Ricky Swallow Artwork with Textured Floor
Climbing overview
Thursday, April 1, 2010
PROGRESSION
The above two images give a quick overview of the spaces
This image shows the swallow image as apart of the design. It also shows the texture used for underground. This image also shows how each hall way is black, so that all spaces seem the same.
This image shows some components that have been put into the model that the artist would need. Since he is an architect, computerized models are important. It would also be important for a conference room for meeting with clients.
This image shows all three textures at once, however is harder to see since small image.
This shows the gallery space which works with both designs. The actual gallery is 3 meters below the datum, and has a glass floor, so you can see the large pit. The exterior has glass on it positioned strategically so u can see up the climbing stairs. There are only stairs for climbing. The death entry is the slopes, as you would feel like you are going to slip and fall down the pit to your death.
This shows how I have incorporated the artwork into his space.
This image shows the swallow image as apart of the design. It also shows the texture used for underground. This image also shows how each hall way is black, so that all spaces seem the same.
This image shows some components that have been put into the model that the artist would need. Since he is an architect, computerized models are important. It would also be important for a conference room for meeting with clients.
This image shows all three textures at once, however is harder to see since small image.
This shows the gallery space which works with both designs. The actual gallery is 3 meters below the datum, and has a glass floor, so you can see the large pit. The exterior has glass on it positioned strategically so u can see up the climbing stairs. There are only stairs for climbing. The death entry is the slopes, as you would feel like you are going to slip and fall down the pit to your death.
This shows how I have incorporated the artwork into his space.
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