In the slide show above you can see the steps taken to create the full sized model of the house, Me and Charlie discussed how the house would be scaled up from its model and how it would work under its own weight. Charlie cut up 2 long pieces of 25mm Plywood to the specifications of the model, it was then my job to mark them and line them in order for the screw process, the wood pieces were placed in 90° angle vices allowing the wood to be perfectly straight while I drilled the Pilot hole and drilled in the screw. The processes was repeated until the outer shell was complete, the inner shelf had to be wedged in with a hammer and glued with a few nails for support from the back panel. The back panel was constructed from 2mm board and was simply nailed in place. the roof was added with two small scrap pieces being used to support the roof and held in with nails and filler. The House was left over night to harden and was painted pure white the next day.
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Today i researched into similar projects like mine this lead me to find Intimacy (2014) created by Mike Alger, Ana Mickovic & Jenil Burla Using Projection Mapping and 3D printed models and scans the team created a minute living room set piece having different videos and textures appear to transport a couple cuddling under a blanket into different locations on Earth.
This research led me to look more deeply into using 3D models within my project, tutor Rich gave me the email to the Game sand Animation techs to see if i could gain access to their printer while also giving me charlies email so i could fabricate a model.
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AuthorMy name is Josh and i was tasked with creating a Experimental film to create, produce and showcase at the end of May. ArchivesCategories |