Tuesday, 31 March 2015

EXP 1 Perspective and Animations

Section

Pictures (material selection)


The exterior of the building is made out of steel, coated with wood to create an organic image while maintaining structural strength. All of the furniture inside is made out of coloured plastic, for a modern look and to look completely different from its surrounding walls.

The whole structure is made out of steel which gives it a metallic look. The furniture in the room is also made out of metal which reflects Hazan Motorworks' use of metal for their motorcycles. Spherical balls serve as seats so the people seated can be both immobile and mobile.

The landscape is made completely out of rock, for the erratic and curvy shape. Metal spikes that protrude from the ground are painted in random colours so that they look out of place.

Animations

EXP 1 Three pictures, three words

Hazan Motorworks

 Metal, rolling, glorious.



Rolex
 Hands, ticking, luxurious.



Christian Benner Custom
Ghoul, rebelling, evil.

Sunday, 29 March 2015

EXP 1 Textures

Texture designs







Textures used
 Curly

 Fragile

Organic



EXP 1 Stairs

Stair Sections

Stairs - Rolling
Used


Stairs - Rebelling
Used



Theme: Rolling
Stairs constructed using different sized and coloured cans and in addition, cylindrical reinforced glass steps to give the effect of cans rolling down a slope. The elliptical glass rail allows the person to see outside and ultimately, reflect the spectrum of colours of the cans.
Theme: Rebelling
Wooden, triangular steps protruding out of the paper-thin metal wall. They are angled erratically to shift the balance of anyone climbing the steps. There is a diagonal green stripe so it creates the effect of the stairs being the thorns of a vine reaching upwards towards the sky.

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

EXP 1 Sections

Sections










Chosen section


Overhead view

Under shot

Other Building


Wednesday, 11 March 2015

About myself

About myself

This painting was done in year 10 at my high school. I guess it looks alright because you can make out the basket and the umbrella with drawers in the background. I did some photoshop effects such as polaroid so it looks more 'artsy'. I can say there are quite a few flaws with this painting as the detail is kind of sketchy which reveals the lack of dedication I had back then.

Jorn Utzon's Sydney Opera House; a landmark which defines Australia. I like this building since I visit it every year and it has quite a unique shape. It is like a couple of sails mashed together, forming a building. It reminds me of that scene where someone scrunches up a piece of paper and just uses its shape to create a gigantic metal building.

A random picture online which I found beautiful. I guess I like colourful and contrasting landscapes. The blue waves seems ice cold as it crashes inwards towards the red land creating this destructive yet serene scene. Red and blue is a great combination just like 3D glasses and it just emanates a futuristic and mysterious aura.

 Metal, rolling, glorious.

 Hands, ticking, luxurious.

Ghoul, rebelling, evil.
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Sketch-up design (rebelling and rolling)






Stairs

The stairs consist of wooden, triangular steps that protrude out of a steel wall. The metal wall provides enough strength to support the weight of humans. 



Patterns