Sunday, February 15, 2009

That's the way i like it







T4a The Body Shop





























Labyrinth
















Finally we are to create an escher model of the size 40cm by 40cm by 40cm.





Using true materials...





3Dimension

From the tessellation, we are to use satay sticks to create a frame of the size of 10cm by 10cm by 10cm. we have to transfer the tessellation drawing into the cube, we have to make the cube as intricate and complex as possible.
This is the look of my first cube, it look quite plain and unintresting as i used plain white paper as the material.

This is the second cube i created i decided to make the shapes look more intresting like some sort of abstract. This time i decided to use coloured paper to create the cube.


But still it does not look very intresting so more improvement had to be made.



This the third cube i did. It got destroyed while i was carrying it home but still we can see that it is not up to standard.





After much observation from my fellow classmate's cube i decided to make the cube as complex as possible. This time we are ask to use zo cards to create the cube as it is a much better quality compared to normal A4 papers and most importantly... ITS FREE. okay so this is how my final cube looks like.





The elevation of my cube.





The side view, u added stairs to make it look even more complex.















Tessellation

In this exercise we are suppose to trace out a drawing and using a butter paper we have to create the same drawing only it will be at a 90 degree rotation.
In the end, the result will be a 4 drawing of repeated patterns.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Relativity

This is the escher model made by me and my partner using zo cards... we are suppose to create an esher model in 3D form from 2D picture given to us... hence we need to use our own imagination to think out the other part of the escher to complete it.
A zoom in to the balcony and stairs of the esher


Seeing the escher model in plan view.


A close up of the interior of the escher.


Sunday, July 27, 2008

Ontography!!!

Okay this is the famous ontography drawing taught to us by the MASTER SHIIII FUUUUU
haha. I can still remember his famous quotes, " Don't think just draw!" " Sakura Micron Pen!"
etc haha. This drawing is huge alright! An A1 sized drawing dude.... we did a total of about 5 drawings... sry didn't took much picture of my ontos... so ill update the photos again when i get back the drawings.

The 3dimensional ontography... quite intresting to draw actually haha.

Another close up view from the 3d onto drawing.



Yet another close up... haha!



The normal 2d ontography drawing...




A close up of the ontography.