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Model 6: Progress Shots

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Scale: 1:20 Materials: Corrugated Cardboard, Printer Paper, Card Paper 

Rendering Materials in Photoshop

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Paper Model: F360 Model

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Below is a paper version of my Fusion 360 model, part of the laser cutting tutorial. I made this model out of paper and at a 1:1 scale to my Fusion 360 model.

Model 5: Progress Shots

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Materials: Tracing Paper, Black Card Paper, Corrugated Cardboard  Scale: 1:50  In this model, I wanted to create darker and lighter shadows. I hoped that the light used for taking photographs would create an interesting interplay of shadows cast by the different materials. Unfortunately, the tracing paper appears to be more opaque than I expected, and no shadows were cast at all by the black card stuck on top of it.

Model 4: Progress Shots

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Materials: Card Paper, Tracing Paper Scale: 1:50  I found that it was much easier to work with card paper at 1:50 scale, as it held its shape much better, particularly when making curved shapes. Close-Up on Roof

Model 3: Progress Shots

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Scale: 1:20  Materials: Printer paper, card paper (from art diary) I used a torch to create the effect of sun streaming through the skylights of this 'building'. I am really happy with how the light refracts across the upper space of the interior.

Model 2: Progress Shots

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Materials: Card Paper (from an art diary) Scale: 1:20  Overall, I was really happy with the representation of light and shadow in this model. I also felt it was a good way to experiment with modelling organic shapes within the restrictions presented by the materials I had available at home. However, I didn't like that the roof began to cave in somewhat. That said, I think the curved shape the paper took fits with the overall scheme for this design concept.  Interior, with figures added in Photoshop.