Monday, March 2, 2009

Pattern Exploration

These are some images I began to work with in the creation of the pattern/surface final. I worked with different colors attempting to highlight different pieces of the form. The model itself in wireframe has a regular pattern to it, yet when I rendered the object, it seems that some of the figures take on attributes of the original. I was not really sure how to fix this problem, but I decided to work with it and see if in the final the use of transparency would help to create a more defined compelling image.

The first two images relate back to the third image in the previous post, although I initially did not find this model to be the most compelling of the four, when I began to change the colors within the model this view allowed one to see the figure.

The first image is consistent with the colors of the original image, with the acception of the pink. This was an attempt to highlight the actual model piece, so that one could see what was actually being repeated in the model.























When I began to render the images I attempted to assign the same attributes to each piece of the model. For some reason some of the pieces took on other attributes, although this was not intentionally, ultimately the final image of silver "car hoods" with one highlighted in hot pink I believe actually created an image that explains the model quite well.

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