3D Model Making
Paper model
My process making the paper model was very difficult as the first one was completely unable to stand by itself and the second model produced a 'wave-like' wall. While it is an inexpensive material, I most likely will not use it for my final models.
Top view
Front view
Side 1 view (curved walls are obvious in this shot)
Back wall
Side 2 view (curved wall is again apparent)
Cardboard model
Top view
Angled view of front and side wall
Angled view from side wall
Floor plan
Side wall 1 |
Side wall 2 |
Floor |
Front wall |
Back wall |
Scale
Scale- 1:20. I was unable to make the scale 1:10 as I would not have enough cardboard to fulfil the needs of the room.
Extension
Front wall |
Side walls |
Side wall2/existing wall |
Floor Top view Side view Front view |
Back view
Folding Techniques
Stair folding technique (using palm card) |
Simple Paul Jackson folding technique (using post-it note) Experimentation with folding techniques |
Overall, I found this task very difficult as I find paper a frustrating material. I did however, benefit from youtube tutorials.
The Space Between 2.5d Modelling in Fusion 360
Fusion 360 Model
Illustrator Layout
In order to see the shapes clearly, I increased the stroke size. When 3D printing however, I would revert the stroke back to 0.01mm. |
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