Friday, February 1, 2013

3D homework #1


Define in your own words, after reading chapter 1 & 2, in Principles of three-dimensional Design:
1.   Describe the design process; it’s categories and how it is used as you outline step 1, 2 and 3?
  Step 1- Identify the Problem
Find the problem, figure out exactly what it is and          whether or not it should be solved. If so, establish how you should go about solving it.

Step 2- Generate Ideas

   Brainstorm ideas and sort out the best ones to further develop. Think of all possible ideas, looking back on what you’ve created in the past. Rethink your past ideas and their outcomes. Assume from the beginning that no idea is to absurd. To sort out ideas, create thumbnail sketches and models. Write notes around the sketches to remember specific ideas.

Step 3- Refine and Analyze

   Create both presentation and working drawings. For 3D representations, create models and mock ups of your ideas.

2.   Define Three-dimensional form and find a new example using the research links.

     Forms having 3 dimensions, height, width, and depth; actual forms



Example:
http://www.designboom.com/design/the-toul-stool-moulded-jute-fibre-furniture/

3.   Define Space and find a new example using the research links.

A continuous area or expanse that is free, available, or unoccupied.

Example: 
http://www.designboom.com/design/lucien-gumy-imm-cologne-d3-contest-winner-2013/

4.   Define Positive and negative space in3-D form, find a new example using the research links.

Positive space- space that is occupied by an element or a form

Negative space- the space around and between the subject of an image

Example: http://www.designboom.com/design/benjamin-graindorge-for-moustache-at-maison-et-objet/

   
5.Define Direction and find a new example using the research links.
    A course along which something moves or faces towards

Example: http://www.designboom.com/design/wallhax-coat-hanger-by-geof-ramsay-at-designboom-mart-toronto/
6.   Define Scale and find a new example using the research links.

A graduated range of values forming a standard system for measuring or grading something.

Example: http://www.designboom.com/design/weight-here-candle-holders-by-kibisi/
7.   Define Point of view and frame of reference, and find a new example using the research links.

Point of View- the position in relation to the form

Frame of Reference- a set of criteria or stated values in relation to which measurements or judgments can be made

Example:  http://www.designboom.com/design/domotex-2013-stefan-diez-curates-flooring-delux-concept-rooms/

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