It was unbelievable to Brian the amount of students were spelling "learned" - "learnt" until I proved to him that it's an accepted version in other English speaking countries. Search, Snip > New > Drag and Pin.
Fractal Flowers Patterns!!! During this assignment, I was bound to the extent of my home due to my ill toddler Luna. I never considered myself interested in patterns, or never gave them much external thought. I Learnt :) that I have a range of taste. From neat and tidy lines with bold color to floral ornate intricacy, I found out more about my tastes than I gathered. My Favorite Pillow Gift Bag. Colorful Latched Trunk Laundry Basket! My favourite tablecloth Zebra Hats! My Favorite Antique Stool. Antique Pillow My Daughters Rug Thrift Pillow Floral Body Pillow Building my Creation I focused on one main designer for inspiration. Taking the sunflower from "Make these Shapes 2" I loosely brainstorm what a floral pattern as that would even look like. The Flower is a Fractal into a Fractal into A fractal. This gave me the idea that I must start with a shape a...
Topographic Chess Pieces In class I had three concepts that I spent time flushing out. The first is of these organic shapes that are created based upon a world that I doodle frequently. So this would be a "snug" chess piece set. Each piece representational of the kind of flora present in a snug world. The next, I tried to just abstract the shapes that are familiar to me. Instantly I saw a face and ran with that. So these would all be massive heads. Grumpy like palace royalty often are in fiction. The last is what I ended up rolling with mainly for process. In Bryans office hours I found out how to use [heightfield] to sculpt a topographical ring. For my first mockup's I went with my 3rd concept which had more of a layout on how I would be assembling the pieces. Using [heightfield] to create a texture on which I layed onto a cylinder surface. The shape was created using [taper]. Each head was created us...
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