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For my camera, I wanted to do something a little more unusual, something that is not seen much today and somewhat forgotten, I wanted to do a film camera. Not just any film camera though, I wanted to do the "Stocker-shot". This uniquely deigned camera incorporates a stock into the film drum of the main body, this give the individual optimum stability when capturing those classic moments. Being that the camera uses film to create an image, no LCD screen was added, just a view finder and a trigger. The "Stocker-Shot" is always ready to get the best shot, even at a distance.
For the modeling process, i primarily used the blendsrf command to span the gaps I created with the pipe and split tools. The lens' and their respective housings where created with the revolve tool and the eye-piece was done with the Crv2view command. This project made me realize the versatility and effectiveness of the blendsrf command, I found that creating one inherent solid was much easier and came out much cleaner, due to this process.
In Keyshot rendering, I decided that a black leather surface with polished aluminum accents would give this camera a more "vintage" feel, the focusing wheels are a hard plastic, while the casing of the lens is a rough aluminum painted black.
Inspiration for
body and
stock. Inspiration for
material choice
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