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Unit 6 - Analogue 3D Write Up (update)

as i previously mentioned in my last blog post, i started to do my research and overall started my process of creating my idea for my experimental Analogue 3D as part of my 3D project.

In an update from my last post, unfortunately the process in which i was using to progress and create my analogue 3D part of my project, the stencil creator, the finished product from that was to hard for me to create my idea but also the overall picture i used was to small, so meaning it was blurry also. For those that did not know what my original idea was, i was planning on creating a stencil of an image using the link which is in the previous post to crete the stencil, which is of a rose, then get a scalpel, and slice the image diagonally then move some of the cut pieces to make it look like the rose has been cut up into pieces, or sliced into multiple pieces.

Fortunately, i figured out a back-up plan, so with some given thought and inspiration from a fellow member of the class, what i decided to do was get a more suitable image, again it was of a rose (that being because of the concept i was going with), i then printed it off, and while it was printing i got a scalpel and a piece of black card. i then proceeded to cut out the dark areas of the photo, on the rose, in the middle section so that i could then, in some sort of way make the middle section spiral up. unfortunately after doing the first part of the process, i did not consider how i was gonna make the middle part of the photo spiral up or stand up in other words, but again this was an experiment after all, but i do know how to improve for next time if i was to do something like this for my up-coming final project.

i would say that my concept, or my idea of a concept, for this was as of way of so that beauty can stand out, that there is multiple ways you could look at it (hence the idea of the spiral part).

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