I have started with my wooden model for my sections.
I felt that the direction in which I cut my sections was the best option as I feel it will have shown the most of the Space compared to approaching from a different side or angle.
This photo show a couple drafts I did before starting on good paper just to check what would show up if I were to do my sections from this side.
Here are my first 6 sections. I decided it would be best to start from the back and work my way forward as that way it would be easier to interpret what needed to be changed from section to section.
This photo shows some changes i am making to my sections. i have now done all 10 (only showing 8 in this image), I am filling in the effected "cuts" with hatching so show more clearly what is in the foreground effectively being cut. By doing this it has made my sections much clearer and easier to interpret.
This is todays Charrette.
I used two of my primitive shapes to do it. I felt i captured
the two shadows of my shapes. The initial shadow of
the primitives as well as the shade that is cast of the face
of the primitives. I used a series of poche, hatching, and cross hatching to get my tonal changes.
If we had more time I would have had much neater line-work but as we were limited on time I found i rushed some parts and so my line-work was effected negatively.
Paper Sections:
With my paper sections I started a draft from one side of my paper model and once i had finished it i though I could do it much better from a different perspective.
I then tried again but I did the sections looking from the top. I feel this view shows the space and form of my model much better and so I will continue doing my sections from this perspective instead.
Above are all the sections for my paper model. For my paper model I showed everything behind the cut as well as everything effected bu the cut. I like how this one turned out. I found it looks quite interesting as you can see all the pieces that get added on through every section.
above are my wires sections. i started sectioning from top to bottom only showing the effected pieces of the cut.
Hi Myles,
ReplyDeletegood description of your work, the progress of your thinking, posted on time.Good presentation