Sunday 5 May 2013

36 textures (From light to dark)


Google 3D warehouse model link

http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=1b58d4c36291c2ea06c8a5d63677b12&prevstart=0

Week 3: Developed monument in Crysis Engine



Before developing


After developing

Week 2: Crysis Engine- Combined model





Week 2: Electroliquid Aggregation



Week 1: Crysis Engine - Model 1




Week 1: Axonometric Drawings

         Carlo Scarpa
The concept that the drawing is based on from the left to the right is Architectonics, Simple geometry, Controlled chaos.

         Toyo Ito
The concept that the drawing is based on from the left to the right is Negative Space, Flexibility, Transparency & Light. (Ignore the concept written on the grid drawing paper.)

Friday 12 April 2013

Sketches for Jiro Ono & Shinya Kimura

Words for Client 1- Shinya
Noun: wonder

Adjective: Elegant

Verb: Stretch


Words for Client 2 - Jiro
Noun: Sophistication

Verb: Entice

Adjective: tasty



















The sophisticated procedure of JIRO's cooking method and his way of serving customers have had a significant influence in how I create my model for his restaurant. In addition, from JIRO's constant facial expression, it tells that his attitude towards the work has been passionate and "I haven't reached perfection" also indicates that his great modesty.

Tuesday 5 March 2013

Three images of the artists- Morris Li


Noun: wonder
Adjective: Elegant
Verb: Stretch


Noun: Slimness
Verb: Inspire
Adjective: precise


Noun: Sophistication
Verb: Entice
Adjective: tasty





My images-Morris Li

ImageA
As the photo shows that the drawing is done on the Bondi Beach. It looks simple and brief but it makes significant sense to the audience that where the picture is actually taken at. And the dot of the letter i is replaced by the stick that I used to draw. It's my first visit to the world-famous Bondi Beach that I drew this symbolically simple artwork.

Image B
Eiffel Tower illuminating with golden colour lights during sunset in Paris. It is not only a global cultural icon of France but is also  one of the most recognisable structure in the world.It's 320meters tall which is equivalent to a 81 storey building, erected and designed by Gustave Eiffel in 1889. The reason why it can attract hundreds of millions of visitors every year, is not only attributable to its scale and shape but more importantly is its magnificent looking at night time, just as the picture shown above. The real incredibly amazing enjoyment about the Eiffel Tower is not it glowing at the night time, but the moment when you're actually standing on the top level of it gazing the Pairs with a fascinating Wow!
Image C
This is actually a photo taken by myself in the Royal Botanical Garden in Melbourne. The photo is taken with the setting of f4,ISO400,1/400and 105mm focal length(those who are into photography may understand these elements). f4 indicates that the depth of field of this photo is shallow, meaning the objects far away from the flower is blurred out. This is deliberately done to highlight the subject of interest (in this case is the flower). The colour combination of this close-up shot just tend to make people feel so presenting, as the setting elements of this photo have enabled what human eyes incapable of seeing.