Posted in Concept, DART303 3D, Project 0

Project 1 Concept

For our first project this semester, we were instructed to take a painting from Piet Mondrian, who is famous for creating very blocky and rectangular paintings, and transform it into a 3D version of itself. After creating the object, we then were asked to make the components of our piece animate themselves into forming the final piece. When I saw the example piece, I immediately thought of having my final piece utilize clockwork motion, meaning to say that pieces of my project would move in the motion and tempo of a clock.

With that in mind, I chose the painting I thought I could best use to utilize the clockwork motion I envisioned. The piece below is what I chose, and it stood out to me because of the excessive amounts of think black lines running across the canvas, those stuck out to me like the hands on a clock.

I visualized a quick sketch of how I would start making the piece.

With that, it was time to get sculpting. I first started by placing the painting into Maya in 2 orthographic views and sculpting against those pictures as my references. The large pieces went first and then I tackled the bars. The sculpting and placing was easy enough, but the problem was making sure a single piece could represent two pieces in two frames at the same time. This part involved a lot of strategic placements to hide an object on one side, but reveal it on the other.

Posted in DART304, Project 0, Webspace

Templated HTML Blog Post

In this wiki title we were asked to look at in DART304, I found that the process of making a website from scratch seems incredibly daunting from a surface perspective, yet once I took a closer look at the steps provided, it is a much more straightforward process. Using the provided templates in the instructions makes the process a lot more streamlined and easier than if I had to make a website from the ground up without any sort of prior knowledge. Even after completing the assignment I still do not know exactly how or what I accomplished with my brand new website (linked below). However I certainly understand the importance of forging one’s own space on the web to display their creative projects and endeavors. In the past, artists would’ve had to stockpile all their recent works and display them in galleries that would only be up for a few days, weeks, maybe months if they were lucky. Now any person, artist or not, can display their works year-round, 24/7 in their own personal gallery, curated and shaped to best fit their personality.

What surprised me the most about this assignment was how quickly you can establish your own website, just by applying a few premade templates, and a handful of edited pieces. Within an hour I found myself staring at a public page that was prominently displaying some of my favorite works, all there for anyone to see! If I had known that it could be done this quickly in the past, I may have already had a page of my own before I started this assignment.

 

 

http://www.personal.psu.edu/gxs481/

 

Bibliography:

Cromar, William. “NewMediaWebSpace.” NewMediaWiki [Licensed for Non-Commercial Use Only] / NewMediaWebSpace, 2020, newmediawiki.pbworks.com/w/page/126606692/newMediaWebSpace.