Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Rotation 1 - Workshop 5 Storyboarding Representing Representation

Final Submission -

These images are the finished product. Different layers of perspectives view can be seen when you play around with it. The model can be fold it up and down, turn it around, look over, under, side to side, different layers can be pull out, more of the perspectives are revealed. Then you can as well remove each part to see the perspectives individually.





Week 3 and 4 progress -
Below is the final presentation being displayed individually to show each layers perspective individually. We also cut out elements so that when you looked at the 3D version, you could see through layers and see into the perspective of other layers. Different layers and perspectives view can be seen when you play around with it.






Images below show our test model, it was extremely complex to work out. The concept of this model is to show different perspectives view. The model was commented and we should make it one and half times the size.








The video shows how actually the model can be folded to create different perspectives view.
Below are a few of the photoshopped images that we printed out. Different images of different chosen elements were then cut and we started placing them in all different ways and play with it to create a different perspective on every sheet.









Week 2 -

The image below was the work we presented. The image below shows from the left we had the elements we liked, and on the right we had elements we didn't like about the space.
The left was creating a perspective which draws the individual into the sunny area in the space. The right side expresses sort of a no enter towards that space which trying to create a negative feeling in that area to stop individuals from entering the site.




Week 1 -
When to a selected site and we were brain storming different ideas on what we have to do regarding the model and the concept. Then, we extracted elements that we liked and also delete the ones that we don't like. Below are some photos showing some of the photoshopping work.








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