My 3D laundry detergent model was created by using the form tool in Fusion 360, and traditional excursion of 2D sketches. The container was designed with the form tool, to achieve the unique shape of the container. A major challenge was creating the handle of the object. I did this by deleting material, and then using the bridge material to seal the hole. This took me many tries, as this process frequently resulted in errors. After I was done, the handle made this look like a very realistic laundry detergent container. The cap “pedestal” was made with two sketches and the loft tool, as the lid was created by an extrusion of one sketch. I also was able to practice my orthographic drawling skills by using paper and pencil to sketch these drawings. I am very impressed by my work.
Archives for October 2019
Cheesy Laundry Detergent
In order to combine my 3D modeling projects, I replaced the cap to a laundry detergent container with a block of cheese, to give a humorous piece of artwork.
Topo Transform Iteration
This iteration shows the progress that I am making by creating a 3d model of a gain laundry detergent container. I have a good overall rough detail of the object, but I still need to add a few more details such as body creases, a handle, and a cap. Once these objects are featured, this model will look more like an actual laundry detergent container. I believe that after my object is done being modeled, it will turn out very well as a sliced pice of cardboard.
Below is a real time progress update of my 3D model:
Sculpt and Slice
Above are documents and a screenshot of my concept 3d object, in the form of thinly sliced cardboard. This was done to gain practice in using fusion 360 to slice objects into a form that can be manufactured to create objects in the real world. I will not be printing out this version of the object, as I am not yet ready to create my final product.
Personal Logo Fabrication
After creating my personal logo in Adobe Illustrator, I cut my vinyl logo using the vinyl cutter. After the machine cut the vinyl, I removed the background from the logo, leaving just the letters JAH. After I removed the background, I stuck the vinyl logo onto a wood block. The logo sticks to the wood very well, and the logo looks attractive on the wood block. My personal logo is a success, and I am excited to see more places where my personal logo will look good.
Topo Transform Concept
Personal Logo Lasercut
Personal Logo | JAH
My personal logo required me to use my skills developed through Adobe Illustrator and my knowledge of Gestalt Theory. My logo was designed heavily on the closer law of grouping. When someone views the artwork, they will notice that all three letters are touching each other two form the illusion of one large object, or one large letter. This was inspired by the FedEx logo, as all letters in this logo are touching each other. The presentation of all the letters touching each other shows creativity and make the design more unique, which makes the logo more recognizable. The logo was also made in a 1 to 1 ratio, which makes it easy to display on any size or platform possible. There are no hidden objects in the logo, it is exactly what it is, the letters JAH touching each other to form a single object.