Thursday 5 May 2011

Sketch Models


Sketch Model Five: This is similar to what my final model will look like. The arms are in pairs, with the corresponding pair on opposite sides of the circle. This creates a natural and free-flowing look but also has some structure and pattern too it, as I learnt in the previous sketch model that all different arms looked too busy. The circle base connector is small enough to not steal the attention from the arms but large enough to support them as the join. 


Sketch model number four. Continued with the round connector base, but arms are too much, and their are too many. The base connector is also too large and having too much dominance over the arms which I want to be the focal point.



 Third attempt at a sketch model. This one only differs from the second one slightly, as I trialed a different shape connector base. The circle is more effecting for the organic and natural look of the model.


Second attempt at sketch model. Hexagonal base with bigger arms this time, this one was more successful although I would like the arms to be bigger and more free flowing, not all the same. More arms are needed for a greater effect.


First sketch model. Expressing initial ideas of base and "sprouts". I have tried with a hexagonal base, the arms are just to see how many I will need. The hexagon is too strong, and I want arms to be the focus.

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