After changing my idea several times, (ex: cups, bowls, lightbulbs, matches) I landed on paint tabs.
This is the result.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
WASH : 2/3/11
Today we continued the idea of the dot projects, but using text. We chose a letter then created compostions of reflection, translation, and rotation. It is interesting, but I'm having problems with GIMP.
In 3D we continued our cardboard projects. My peanut is beginning to get its finial shape, and getting covored with peeled apart cardboard for texture.
In 3D we continued our cardboard projects. My peanut is beginning to get its finial shape, and getting covored with peeled apart cardboard for texture.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Cardboard Peanut Project : Update.
Last thing I said about this project was that it was assigned, so here's what has been going on in the life of a giant peanut...
1. After giving little thought into this project, my first idea was to cut circular shapes out of card board until it stacked up to be a perfectly sculpted peanut - and I thought this would not take very long.
Turns out, this prosess takes a VERY long time considering the scale and level of detail I wanted to do.
I did not get very far before i 86'ed that idea...
My second time was a lot more thought out, and seems to be successful!
I began looking at the peanut noticing the obvious shapes it's made of; two circle/ovals with a corset like connector. - Next I looked at other people projects on the best way to make a circle. i found that the most effective way for me to do it was to cut out flow pettle shaped pieces, then bend them into each other to create a sphere.
After creating two identical shaped spheres, and using a cylender shape to hold them together, this is what I came up with:
And finially, at the end of the day, I had a structure resembling a peanut.!! :)
1. After giving little thought into this project, my first idea was to cut circular shapes out of card board until it stacked up to be a perfectly sculpted peanut - and I thought this would not take very long.
Turns out, this prosess takes a VERY long time considering the scale and level of detail I wanted to do.
I did not get very far before i 86'ed that idea...
My second time was a lot more thought out, and seems to be successful!
I began looking at the peanut noticing the obvious shapes it's made of; two circle/ovals with a corset like connector. - Next I looked at other people projects on the best way to make a circle. i found that the most effective way for me to do it was to cut out flow pettle shaped pieces, then bend them into each other to create a sphere.
After creating two identical shaped spheres, and using a cylender shape to hold them together, this is what I came up with:
And finially, at the end of the day, I had a structure resembling a peanut.!! :)
Photo Compositions
In this project I beilive the rules where to work backwards from our preivouse project, which was to get a new paper photo and make a dot composition. This time we were to take a photo of our own that represented a dot compositions that we already made. Also the photos had to be black and white, and could but didn't have to incude your self unless... I dont really know, the directions were more of a guildline as the day went on.
- Despite the confusion, this is what i cam up with:
- Despite the confusion, this is what i cam up with:
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