Monday, 21 November 2016
3D printed
This is some objects that I made from Rhino with the trimming tool. I will pick one of these and print with the 3D printer
Monday, 14 November 2016
final papercraft
This is the final panda figure papaercraft. Through the comments of others from the last class, I add the hands for the panda and also the nose for the panda. During the process, I had a difficulty of sticking those part of paper together, especially the last part when it is closed. Also some small parts as the ears and arms was challenging me because it is too small. Other than that, everything was very interesting for me while I made this panda figure.
Monday, 7 November 2016
This is my second papercraft, and I made a panda figure. I like this one more than the last one because this one look more defined. Also for this panda figure, i just explored a new tool which called "Mesh" in Rhino to make it. "Mesh" tool helps me break the sphere into rectangles, so it will be easier for me to do it. I really like this panda figure.
Monday, 31 October 2016
PAPERCRAFT 2
This is an object that I made by paper
through the Rhino software. I made a 3D object by Rhino and unfolded it, and
then I print it out, so that I can fold it by the real paper. It is just an
object that made from some 6 sides polygon and Loft tool in Rhino. During the
process of folding this object, I was having a hard time when I tried to fold
the last section of this object because I have to close my object, that is why my object look kind of wry and crooked. Other than
that, it was fun and interesting to make this object, and I enjoyed it.
Monday, 24 October 2016
This is the papercraft project. I use Rhino software to draw a 3D image of the objects with the ExtrudeCurve, Loft, Cap, and PlanarCurve.
I find it very interesting when I use Rhino to create the objects because after I create them, I can unfold them and make them flat and 2D so that I can print them out the do a papercraft. There is one thing that I find it very hard to do is some of my objects have curve surface, so when I unfold them, don't know how to make them flat so that I can printing them out. There may be a tool to help me do that and I should explore more about Rhino.
I find it very interesting when I use Rhino to create the objects because after I create them, I can unfold them and make them flat and 2D so that I can print them out the do a papercraft. There is one thing that I find it very hard to do is some of my objects have curve surface, so when I unfold them, don't know how to make them flat so that I can printing them out. There may be a tool to help me do that and I should explore more about Rhino.
Monday, 17 October 2016
Papercraft
There are many
ways for the artists to express our idea and feeling through their art works.
Papercraft is one of the interesting art way to express idea and feeling, which
is included in visual art.
Papercrat is when
the artist use the paper to create their artwork. There are many kinds of
papercraft which are very interesting and need a skillful hand and a creative
brain. Artist can cut papers, glue them, or fold them to make an object or
create a picture. The reason why I think papercraft is very interesting is
because for me, I think the artworks that made from paper have more dimension
and look more realistic.
On of the
papercraft artist that inspires me is Hoang Tien Quyet. He is a professional
papercraft artist who use the papers and fold them to make a creature such as
animal or human, which called “Origami”. This artist is significant when he use
the wet paper and fold them, so that the outline will look more active and
softer, and he also create the wavy for the animal by using wet paper. When we
use normal papers to fold, there will be many sharp angels and most of them are
straight line, which make the artwork looks hard inactive. Therefore, Quyet
uses a technique of wet paper folding to make his artworks which allows curves
instead of straight line, so that they will look more realistic.
Hoang Tien Quyet
inspires me because his artworks remind me of my childhood when I usually use
papers and fold them with my dad to create something. I’m very interested in
folding papers to make things when I was young since I think that it is the only
way for me to create an object beside drawing. I also had some of the Origami
tutorial books of Hoang Tien Quyet. When I see his new technique of Origami wet-folding,
it give me a soft feeling toward his artworks due to the curves and rounded
quality of his artwork. Quyet also inspires me by his skillfulness, meticulousity
and hard working because when the paper is not wet enough, it will be dry
before he folds it, but if it is too wet, the paper can be ripped or it will stick with other piece of paper. Therefore, I can see his effort and
indulgence that he puts into his artworks, and I really like it.
Monday, 10 October 2016
Geometric Patterns Sample Sheet
This is the some geometric pattern I made with Ai. I use some shapes and rotate them. I also uses the offset path tool to make them, and I also use the clipping mask for all of them.
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