Thursday, January 23, 2014

Laura Matteo: Week2. Flashlight

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      The flashlight. I wanted this pocket flashlight to have like a groovy and funky inspiration to it so that it would be very attractive for teenagers and young adults. I believe I achieved the groovy and funky look by adding the spheres and the curve loops to the body. I also added small truncated cones and spheres to the edge of the flashlight to give it a delicate touch. 

      After finishing the model in Rhinoceros, I imported it on KeyShot. Mixing and matching the materials is very exciting because of all of the different options and final results. I used metals, glass, and stone (which I thought it was kind of interesting to use on a pocket flashlight).
 
I used a variety of commands such as: Project, Join, Curve Boolean, Join Edges. The more you get into the program the more exciting and impressive it gets. What I really like doing was projecting the curves onto the polysurface and using the pipe command to do the loops.

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