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Tuesday, 29 October 2024
2D to 3D model Ideas
As part of my Design Module 1 i have been tasked with developing a 3D model with inspiration from my 2D source. For me that is Nicholas Dubreuille's simple geometric artwork featured below.
I have explored the composition of this within my sketchbook which i have previously uploaded to this blog. Aswell i have looked at other very similar pieces by Dubreuille for further inspiration. My first idea is using rectangluar translucent vertical 2D planes spread across a horizontal plane randomly, combining to create one overall shape when you look at it from the side. This overall shape will change hugely depending on where you look at the model from. Aswell the colour will change due to differant shades combining.
The second design I have developed is much similar to the original 2D artwork, featuring a smilar cross shape and utilising vertical planes consisting of opaque rectangles skewed at around 30°. This should hopefully give the impression the model actually has a lot more depth than it actually does and should give the illusion of floating planes. Aswell, the shadows cast by the planes will give a good sense of depth to the model. I could achieve this using just cardboard and coloured card. I think using bright contrasting colours will be helpfull in seperating the layers.
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