Tuesday, May 17, 2016

DOCUMENT DOCUMENT DOCUMENT

DOCUMENT DOCUMENT DOCUMENT


For the final review:

1. Neck it project

A fully articulated 3D printed chain with a clasp, Research in the form of models, photos, chain samples and tests

Documentation in the form of digital renderings and photographs

2. Like a rolling stone

A wearable piece that takes advantage of in house 3D printing technology to include stones that are relevant to conceptual content. Tests and mock-ups are required.  Multiple prints and castings may need to be made.  With this and all projects for this course renders and spec drawings will be turned in.

Documentation in the form of digital renderings and photographs

3. Cameo/selfi

A wearable piece that takes advantage of 3D printing and 3D scanning technology to include geometry that is relevant to conceptual content. Tests and mock-ups are required. Multiple prints may need to be made in order to fit print to brooch back. With this and all projects for this course renders and spec drawings are to be turned in.

Documentation in the form of digital renderings and photographs

4. 50 posts 

A minimum of 50 pages is required OR if in digital format such as a blog you must have at least 50 posts. If a student turns in a sketchbook with less than 50 pages they may receive a failing mark. Any medium may be used for sketches.  Recommended sketching tools are watercolor, gauche, pencil, acrylic and water based inks. All blog links must be emailed to me by the second day of class. ALL RENDERS must be processed at the highest level when submitting them for a grade.  Please post all relevant support material to your blogs.  This could be links to articles, photographs, research images, renders etc. Document everything! 





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