Posts

Showing posts from April, 2022

[10.) 3D Printed Hollow Form Object: The Hybrid]

Image
For this project, I was partnered with Jasmine (another student in my class) to create a hybrid object from concepts we had previously created independently. The goal was to take at least two different concepts and create a new concept that is self supporting, hollow, and able to be 3D printed. To be successful in this project the programs Rhino 7 and splicer were used. Most forms were created with the commands ExtrudeCRv, Loft, Sweep1, Twist and Taper to demonstrate success in learning outcomes presented in pass assignments.      This new form is a hybrid of both mine and jasmine’s concepts because it is something neither of us would have created on our own. Our objects varied in complexity, form and aesthetic and we still managed to create a unified self supporting structure. It represents my arch-like concepts as well as Jasmine’s more twisted and rounded shapes. We both offered something the other did not have and that’s is what makes this 3D structure an amazing hybrid structure.