Showing posts with label form finding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label form finding. Show all posts
Monday, April 2, 2012
Maya: MK2
Some more experiments with Maya for my Radical Representation class, on the subject of phase change. The topic has focussed down to the abstract pattern logic and phenomenological presence of the process. Not necessarily quantifiable, but more qualitative and abstract.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Radical Representations moves into Maya and Metal Ray
Maya is FUN!!! That is the take away from the last few weeks of messing around with this great programme. This is a continuation of the phase change drawings that I did earlier in the term, only now moving into three dimensions. Those earlier drawings were moving into the phenomenological through colour and layering and into the unrealised pattern logic that occurs in phase change. These drawings now look at the same thing, although in different ways. Unrecognisable form dominates; instead, the reading becomes about the recurring rhythms and patterns of the forms. Rich and luscious renderings aim to pull you into the image as an immersive and experiential mechanism.
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