Friday, October 10, 2008

Unity Project








ITERATIONS


This is the iteration that started my whole project. I was messing around with my skewers and paper and started improving and then I got the image in my head of what I wanted my project to look like.

What I really liked about my design was the modularity of it. I thought that it was so unique that the parts depended on one another to bring them together as one.
This is a top view of my iteration and once I saw this pattern that it made I knew this is the design that I wanted. And I really love the simplicity of my design.

I really believe that making these iterations are a tremendous help and really get you to think about your project and to be innovative.
FINAL







The final product of my unity project it took a lot of measuring to get it just right and they were simple measurements but I was thinking too hard about them. But in the end I told myself that I wasn't going to beat myself up over it and that I was going to have fun with my project. But I felt really good about this project as soon as I started working on it, as soon as I picked up that bottle of glue I was lost in the project, it was all I thought about. And I really like the feeling that I got when i completed this project I felt so proud that I actually put my mind to something and completed it and to have that feeling is so great. I love the simplicity yet complexity in my design.
DRAWINGS

My unity graphic, which I thought about and it turned out better than I thought it would.
A closer look at the 12x12 graphic.
The gesture view of my unity project. At first i didn't really under stand the concept of the gesture drawing so it made it a little bit harder to complete. But I really love the way that it turned out.
A contour drawing of my unity project which as you can tell I do a lot of shading.
Plan view of my unity project which is a top view of the project. I think that the plan veiw gives a better representation than all of the other drawings.
Elevation view of the unity project which is a two dimensional view of the project from a side that shows the most detail. The elevation was done full scale.

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