Friday, March 27, 2009

TWO ARTWORK IMAGES AND TEXTURE ON NEW DEVELOPED MODEL


Image of underground texture, including the 2 artworks. 'Sparkles' texture was used on the strips of the expanding sides to emphasize it's readiness for a vigorous explosion. Also, to demonstrate the fragile and caution Fiona Hall takes when she designed her thinly twirly branches for her flowers in her artwork. The flowers in Fiona Halls artwork have a 'rough', 'spiral' texture, which i thought that 'speckles' texture i created was best to represent this because it also possesses the properties of 'roughness' and spiral.



Fiona Hall's artwork is seen in the underground of the above image.



A mid shot containing the texture for above/below ground, both stairs and the artwork of 'Moffat' above ground.





Side view shot showing the two textures used for the above ground. Firstly, the texture 'bumpy' was used on the outside walls of the above ground model to emphasize the curves and represent the noun 'Women' for Moffat's artwork. The second texture used was for the insides of the model. The insides were designed to show their adjustable elastic properties as it would follow the outside curves. The texture is called 'flexible'.



Image displaying the 'flexible' texture on the inside curves
























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