Model #1 |
Model #1 |
Model #2 |
Model #2 |
Model #3 |
All 3 Models |
Model analysis All of my concept models were influenced by all the lines used in my painting. I didn’t really draw any concept sketches. I just envisioned the models and started cutting and gluing. I am very visual and hands on, so I usually visualize what I want and just start. I find it harder to sit there and try to think of what to draw. There is no right or wrong when making concept models. The materials I used were bristol paper, cardstock, newspaper, styrofoam, and glue. My first attempt at the models came out more 2D than 3D. So after evaluating them I was able to alter them into 3D models. My favorite is model #1 because not only does it define the lines in the picture the styrofoam adds texture. I used styrofoam because I thought it would be a good material to carve way the image I envisioned. I like how in model 2 I created two different images on both sides. When you look through the front and back you see something different. In the beginning I had trouble making them completely 3D, but I was able to fix that.
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