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These are Rhino generated models for lamp concepts. These lamps are set to be laser cut so therefore, we are going to assemble the parts we print (apposed to 3D-Printing). The method behind these forms are created by a solid object, from the object sections are made, on both the X and Y axis, leaving behind a waffle form. I gained inspiration for the design from an old antique lamp which had that generic lamp shape. I ultimately wanted to create a design with the form of a normal desk lamp yet at the same time was totally different.
The different teqhniques I used in rhino this week included pipe cutting and MASSIVE UNROLL. Using said techniques allowed for me to create a a waffle form lamp to be laser printed. The X-axis and Y-axis layers consist of male and female notches which will ultimately hold the structure when the layers are laser cut
For my renderings I made sure to keep the background moderately light with a dark vignette. This gives the lamp some pop when in the middle of the page. Keyshot was my main program used to create these renderings, and from there finished them in Photoshop (this included labeling and visual-aids).
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Lights Off w/ Cut_Sheet
These are Rhino generated models for lamp concepts. These lamps are set to be laser cut so therefore, we are going to assemble the parts we print (apposed to 3D-Printing). The method behind these forms are created by a solid object, from the object sections are made, on both the X and Y axis, leaving behind a waffle form. I gained inspiration for the design from an old antique lamp which had that generic lamp shape. I ultimately wanted to create a design with the form of a normal desk lamp yet at the same time was totally different.
The different teqhniques I used in rhino this week included pipe cutting and MASSIVE UNROLL. Using said techniques allowed for me to create a a waffle form lamp to be laser printed. The X-axis and Y-axis layers consist of male and female notches which will ultimately hold the structure when the layers are laser cut
For my renderings I made sure to keep the background moderately light with a dark vignette. This gives the lamp some pop when in the middle of the page. Keyshot was my main program used to create these renderings, and from there finished them in Photoshop (this included labeling and visual-aids).
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