Thursday, November 21, 2013

Jay Jones: Week 10 Camera






Inspiration drawn from the Apple iPhone 5

My inspiration was from the iPhone 5 that came out and later on debuted ios7 with its S version. The iPhone 5's sleek design impelled me to create what could be Apple's first Camera, a camera that features gestures with its touch pad on the front to focus the lens, as well as a flash that comes out of its casing. There is also a flash that comes with the non-accessorized version, or base model. Its supposed to debut as a DSLR camera, but with SMART capabilities, along with an a7 64-bit Architecture processing chip. The methods used in this model were ArrayCrv for the flash mainly, BooleanSplit, and BlendSrf. 
While modeling this, I wanted to show how the Standing Flash could eject and flash, so I made a mechanism with filleted edges and BooleanDifferenced it into the model, so that as a Base Model, it is still very sleek in its design. The Camera also features the Lightning Bolt charging port to ensure that its charging is well-timed and efficient.
 The materials used in KeyShot include 24k Gold for the plates in the charger as well as Platinum for Sustainability,  Hard Black/White Shiny Plastic for the casings, glass for the lens and flash, light for the flash, Polished Aluminum for the label iSight, 30mm, and 60mm, and Brushed Aluminum for the 60mm Lens Housing. 

JayJones ELDS205 FALL2013 Camera

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