Sunday, May 2, 2010

Links to Crysis and 3D warehouse models

3D warehouse - Sketch up Shapes
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=4a091da54d0530666fecec0f513feb21

File Front - Crysis model
Levels folder - http://www.filefront.com/16339551/z3291565c_levels.zip

Objects folder - http://www.filefront.com/16339573/Objects.zip

Quotes and Electroliquid Aggregation

"Nicole's iJET solar cells will potentially bring affordable electricity to the poorest people in the world. But, more than this, it will be clean and renewable energy," – Nicole (http://eureka.australianmuseum.net.au/A4D69CF1-9890-B67D-2409EF3BFCD8F038?DISPLAYENTRY=true)

I don't think the human race will survive the next thousand years, unless we spread into space. There are too many accidents that can befall life on a single planet. But I'm an optimist. We will reach out to the stars. – hawkings (http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Stephen_Hawking)

“A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life.” – DARWIN (http://thinkexist.com/quotes/charles_darwin/)

I think the Poorest people don't value the world and waste energy But will survive the next thousand years.

Parallel projections



18 axometric sketches























Final Crysis model


This is a side view of my structure. The part of the structure on the left is of Charles Darwin. The idea behind this design is Darwin's revolutionary idea of 'evolution'.
The part of the structure on the bottom right is Stephen Hawking's. After doing some background research on Hawking's, i realized the design i want to create for his lab would be a vast straight surface which (would be easy for him to move around on his wheel chair)and would portray openess. Representing Hawking's couragious personality and open to challenges attitude.
The flat Rectangular prism in the middle is the meeting space.



Inner view of Darwin's Lab



Outer view of Darwin's Lab. The rectangular prism at the bottom is embedded deep into the ground, which again reflects on the idea about evolving out of the ground. The lights reinforce this.






View from stephen Hawking's Lab. Portrays the idea of openess. A very influencing sight.



Looking up from Hawking's lab onto the meeting space and Darwins Lab.

36 Textures








Thursday, April 15, 2010

3d warehouse references

Wood work machines - JP ... titled a carpenters dream
Stool by Graham .... titled shop tool for shop setup
Borge Mogensen Armchair by Moboille
Computer by Sam Grinder
Sofa 1 by Shreeyam Kacker
Modern couch 83x35 by Google
3D human fihures compared to 3D Bryce - 3 - male by Arqdik

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Sectional drawing and analysis of stairs

This is a section of the beginning portion of my stair from gallery to upper studio. I particularly like this portion as it shows a distorted staircase with treads in random angles and directions. giving a sense of messiness. As the distance from the ground increases the treads of the spiral staircase become orderly, the idea i was using here is that to obtain precision (word for section: precise) it takes time and is a process and you start of messy and gradually get better.






These are sections of my stairs from the gallery to the lower studio. I purposely chose such a simple and straight forward design for my stairs. The reason being that stairs designed for the studio of such a great artist would expect to be extremely designer and artistic but when one comes across simple block like stairs like these it seems 'strange', which also happens to be my word for this section.

3D warehouse links

My Final design


Draft Model 2


Draft Model 1

Friday, April 9, 2010

Animations - Youtube Links

Art Gallery


Upper Studio


Lower Studio

Final Sketchup Model


Side on View of my model. I like how this picture boldly shows the connection between above ground and below ground with a simple block of stairs. Also represents the flow of the structure from above ground to below ground. Material used for the side walls are glass. It will make Patricia feel more in tune with nature and realize the depth that she is in.



I particularly like this image. It shows the journey from the gallery to the lower studio which belongs to Patricia Piccinini. I find her art to be strange and relating a lot to the curves of the animal or human body. I purposely made this studio deep underground to represent the depth that Patricia goes to with her art and the time involved to bring out such preciseness.



This image shows the stairs that go from the gallery to the upper studio. My word for Ricky Swallow's art was 'Precise' and this idea i portrayed in these stairs, in the sense that they start of messy and haphazard and end up neat and in a precise manner. I feel precision requires practice and discipline and takes a lot of time to achieve.