ASSIGNMENT 2:
SKETCH UP // LOW-POLY 3D PRINT CONTEST
SKETCH UP // LOW-POLY 3D PRINT CONTEST
For this assignment I really wanted to explore as many tools
as possible. While I didn’t incorporate
the majority of them into my final design, I now have a greater understanding of the tool set available to us in Sketch Up.
The final design shown below was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's spire which is located in Scottsdale, AZ. The initial intention was to create a miniature replica of the spire. I decided to change it up and create something that could be functional.
The final design shown below was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's spire which is located in Scottsdale, AZ. The initial intention was to create a miniature replica of the spire. I decided to change it up and create something that could be functional.
Images showing the process of making one unit out of four identical panels that were
rotated and flipped into place.
rotated and flipped into place.
Final model (shown with a base) and the original inspiration image. (http://joeorman.shutterace.com/Bizarre/Bizarre_Wrightspire.html)
Link to the constest entry: https://pinshape.com/items/6832-3d-printed-jewelry-storage-frank-lloyd-wright-inspired
Time Log:
Sketch Up// 5 hrs.
Sketch Up// 5 hrs.