

Digital Applications in Sculpture Computer Modeling for Sculpture Projects










The painting process involves spraying three tints of red, yellow and blue from the sides of each panel. The colors are rotated on each panel to illustrate the varying possibilities for color mixing created by the obstructions of the relief.
Four completed panels 14" x 12" x 3" each.
Keyshot rendering of the intended panels. The closest material option within Keyshot to the painting process was a transparent prismatic material.
Completed panels after being sprayed with tinted acrylic gesso.
Four aqua-resin casts in various stages of development, cast from a silicone and plaster mold of the original milled panel.
For this assignment a simple geometric relief has been designed to test optical color mixing by way of paint spray shadows.
.SCPT 250:
This course explores the relationship between digital tools and sculptural practice. Lectures and hands-on activities are supplemented by 2-D vector based programs, digital photography software and 3-D modeling programs. Students learn how to use the computer as a design tool for sculpture and to prepare files for various outputs.
SCPT 450:
Students explore their own personal visions using digital tools and computer software programs designed for the development of 3-D forms, spaces, objects, sites and processes. Students develop a critical basis for the evaluation of their use and explore the possibilities and implications of digital tools and processes.
Professor _ Andrew F. Scott
afscott@scad.edu