Saturday, October 18, 2008
Final~~!
~~ sighz** didn't know we had to post our hero shot~!!!
anywaiz ~~ this is pretty much what my final model look like~ i just need to mask off the LCD screen at the back (its gonna be a pain) .
- Beichen
hero shot
Here is a rendreing of my product dne in photoshop and I still need more practise with the tablet. Even thought the final turned out thicker than I had hoped due to internal parts I am happy with the directioms I took throughout the project.
Paul
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Busy Beacon Hero Shot
Hi,
Above is a very basic rendered image (3d Studio Max + V-ray) of the final design of my Busy Beacon…..which will do as my hero shot (Some surfaces are still box, no time to mesh model everything perfectly). Physical model's progress is below the hero.
I managed to turn down my Acrylic spheres to a fair degree of spherical-arity. Also found these little self sufficient LEDs that I could plug into the spheres and fire up. All other parts are painted and clear-coated (beats cutting and polishing…I think). So now I can start assembling, gluing together parts (the most enjoyable part in the process, as it all just …comes together).
Good Luck fellow industrial designers.
Daniel Dob.
Above is a very basic rendered image (3d Studio Max + V-ray) of the final design of my Busy Beacon…..which will do as my hero shot (Some surfaces are still box, no time to mesh model everything perfectly). Physical model's progress is below the hero.
I managed to turn down my Acrylic spheres to a fair degree of spherical-arity. Also found these little self sufficient LEDs that I could plug into the spheres and fire up. All other parts are painted and clear-coated (beats cutting and polishing…I think). So now I can start assembling, gluing together parts (the most enjoyable part in the process, as it all just …comes together).
Good Luck fellow industrial designers.
Daniel Dob.
Sova hero shot
i have been playing around with paint finish and i was thinking of putting a white highlight in just to break up the black a bit. I think it still has the authoritative feel that is needed but it is a bit better than all black, what are your thoughts? Also i have changed the sova logo. I think this one is better. Anyway i need to get back to drawing.
- Ryan
drying
hey,
so i couldn't touch my model because its drying (i tried... bad idea,
now i need to respray it tomorrow after i sand back my fingerprints!).
thus can't position it for the awesome hero shot i would have made.
but this pic should explain the mirror like finish i obtained for my
chrome shower head.
luke.
Hero Shot
So i went a bit overboard with the x-ray glasses but heres my hero shot! The photos are from earlier this week but my final model is virtually completed i just need to add my logo and stitch on side tag.
Catchya thursday everyone!
Catchya thursday everyone!
Andrew :)
Laura "Hero" shot
So due to my lack of photoshop.... I give you:
It's almost finished. I've still got to position the globe so the light disperses more evenly, print the gradient onto transperent paper and attach the microphone section to the rest.
Laura.
So due to my lack of photoshop.... I give you:
It's almost finished. I've still got to position the globe so the light disperses more evenly, print the gradient onto transperent paper and attach the microphone section to the rest.
Laura.
So due to my lack of photoshop.... I give you:
Hero shot
Hero Shot...without the hero part
Here's mine. The top bit is going to be finished in chrome and the bottom bit in matte black to represent the soft cloth bit. At the moment i'm sanding back the primer off the top part to make it as smooth as possible. Then i will undercoat it in silver, and the to finish it off i will apply the chrome paint. As for the bottom bit i just need to paint it black and it will be done.
Marco
Stress Device- 'Hero Shot'
Final Blog Post
Hero Shot
Hero of sorts.
Wouldn't call it finished yet, still a little refining yet to do on this model, but here is something of a hero shot of my little model in action.
Andrew Marshall
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Final Blog Post
Last post :(
The lovely folks in my model-making class already know how complicated (and large) is the drill that I have to hand in within a week or so… (even Peter mentioned on Monday that he initially insisted on changing the design because of all the complex curves – unfortunately I resisted and went ahead with the original concept but luckily finished on time). To add to all the frustrations and complications of making that model within the given timeframe, I had to make this complex shape as well. Just when I thought every thing is on the right track and under control with both projects, something went horribly wrong last week with the painting of this model and I thought it was destined to be doomed! I had to "re-construct" and "re-paint" most parts of the model within a time span of a week. So here it is, with flexible arms and the rest of the works… Oh and just for fun here is a picture of my 48 piece drill (pic from last week)…
Jeff
Jeff
not quite a hero...
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Sunday, October 12, 2008
THIS IS TESTING MY PATIENCE!!!
Really sorry about the late post robbie and co. Had a great deal of trouble with my internet last night and couldn't get it working until earlier this morning. Anyway as you can see I have made slight progress with my model, but sanding 36 blocks so that they are exactly the same is pretty tedious and time consuming so I have still got a fair bit of work to do. Hope to be in the workshop tommorow finishing sanding down my last 12 cubes and then start drilling the holes through them. The base dock shouldn't be too hard to make. Just two seperate pieces of wood sanded and glued together. For the buttons I'm thinking of purchasing some coloured rubber, cutting it out and sticking it onto the base corners. For the LED display the simplest option is to use plastic as I did in my mock up model. Oh and seeing as I couldn't employ the magnetic effect I reckon I'm gonna vac form a clear case for the finished game block which will sit over the 36 assembled blocks and keep them in place. Thanks guys
Jonathon
magnetic board progress shots...
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