Showing posts with label organic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic. Show all posts
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Genna Williams: Wooden Sculpture
This form was created using Rhino, and after making a cardboard mock-up, the final sculpture was made from slices of eighth inch plywood and dowels.
To find out more about the process used to make this sculpture, check out my personal blog.
Labels:
genna williams,
laser cutting,
organic,
rhino,
sculpture,
serial slicing,
wood
Monday, September 30, 2013
Daniela Guarin 3D Scanning and Rendering
My inspiration for the model I did was Flamenco. The movement of the skirt and the pose that the dancer acquires while perfoming.
The result was an organic and light sculpture, that is delicate and dynamic.
This is the original sculptey model with the alignment dots |
This is my original scan, after I converted into an
OBJ file and export it from RapidWorks to Rhino.
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View from the other side |
I reduced the amount of polys in my model. This
was done in rapidworks. This one is a wireframe view of a 1000-poly
model |
Same 1000-poly model in a ghosted view |
This model have 5000 polys. Wireframe view |
Later I exported the original model into keyshot to experiment with texture.
Model in Thread texture. |
Model in rust texture |
Model in brass texture |
Labels:
3d scan,
3Dprinting,
3Dscanning,
flamenco,
keyshot,
organic,
polysurfaces,
rhino,
sculptey
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