To achieve the look I layered the wood textures up with a Carbon Fibre material in the middle, I then used the eraser tool to remove layers from each wood layer to achieve a worn look.
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Textures
Since the material of my chair is an important part of its design I decided to create some textures in Adobe Photoshop that would eventually be applied to a 3D model.
Friday, 24 February 2012
Imagery
I started looking for textures of wood and carbon fibre for the seat and back.
For the legs of the chair I wanted to use the shape of the handle of a wrench.
Sunday, 19 February 2012
sketching
I began developing my design further
One good point that came from developing
my design is the shape of the legs, my initial design incorporates a flat
peace of steel that bends through slits cut into the seat, the metal then bends
around the chair clamping the seat into position.
Thursday, 16 February 2012
idea
My
initial plan was to laminate damaged material like rusted metal between
plastic, and then laminate that into wood to create a laminated back and seat.
Then I planned to have the lap layers of veneer sanded away until you can just
see the rusted metal within the seat and back.
Realistically
I don't believe this method of construction would be very difficult to Achieve, and would be near impossible to do if the chair was to be mass
produced. Another method that would achieve a similar result is to laminate
carbon fibre between the wooden veneers and then sand the wood down.
Sunday, 12 February 2012
more sketching
I
decided to use the material of my chair to give the impression of a distressed and
damaged look, I began sketching chairs that incorporate different materials into
the back and seat.
Friday, 10 February 2012
sketching
I began sketching a basic shape for a chair based on the
research material I had gathered.
Although I found some interesting shapes based on my research I decided to explore different shape, form and material.
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
cloth look
After picking a look to explore i began looking futher at distorted plastic and draped cloth and i believe they can create some interesting shapes.
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From the images I found two really stood out to me, the first one is the blue molten elongated plastic, I like this image because its is more dramatic and stand out from the rest. The second image i like is the one of the partially molten horse, the reason i like this image is the object still retains some of its original structure.
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From the images I found two really stood out to me, the first one is the blue molten elongated plastic, I like this image because its is more dramatic and stand out from the rest. The second image i like is the one of the partially molten horse, the reason i like this image is the object still retains some of its original structure.
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