Thursday, March 13, 2014

Juan Sebastian Moreno: Week 10 Chair

Ghosted View
 
 Side View
Birds Eye 

Being now In a situation where Rhino is a bit more familiar, I could say that I was able to achieve a more flexible way to portrait my design. I just remember the first day I was introduce to this class, but now I could know something about it. My chair design was first plan to be a bus stop chair, but once I began it it took when over a new path and once I was rendering it, I thought It look as a personal, or office chair. Now, with that being said, "Taila" would be made from stainless steel material and a look like wood cushion, although it would be memory foam. I made this decision since, most of the times our bottoms are constantly being force to a plastic or metal chair, so therefore with this chair there would be less pain and more comfortableness

Taila, would be an open target, since it could be utilize in many places, such as air ports, offices, schools, etc..Now, I came with the influence of a handling chair that is only being force or maybe hang in some sort of wall. From that Idea I developed what is "Taila" Al thought, I was more focus toward the design of a bus chair.  

Some of my Rhino techniques include: control point curve which later I made them into pipes using the "pipe command". With that done, I then later add more control point curves for the back, but for this one I made a line that is not straight  rather with some curvature so that it would shape the back of a person who is sitting. All in all, I'm happy with my design and I wish I could continue improving my Rhino skills.

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