Hey people this is the start of my 3D workshop posts that I will be continuing for the next 4 weeks. In the first part of my lesson this week we started making models using design sheets. We started with the simple models and worked our way through to the harder ones that are more complex. The first picture shows how simple the models were before they started to get difficult.
Paper models
We made the models by using a design sheet that shows you where to fold them and where to cut them. We had to be careful with the knives when cutting the paper because of health and safety so we were told to keep them on the mats and not mess around with them. Folding the paper to make the models was the hardest part because you had to make sure you didn't fold the wrong bit so the models wouldn't go wrong or look weird. This was a problem with the more complex models because there are more lines to fold as seen below.
More complex paper models
The next picture is a close up of a paper model that I made. Looking at this picture you can clearly see where I have had to cut and fold the paper to make it stand out and look 3D. This was the model I spent the most time on because it is bigger than the other ones.
Close-up of model
The model that I found the most complicated this lesson was the one in the image below. At first I thought it looked quite easy but then I realised it was a lot harder than what it seams. In the end I managed to finish the model and it was very fun and relaxing to do.
Paper model
I think I had a very productive lesson and have learnt how to make some nice models that I can design myself. I would love to paint these to make them look more interesting but I really like how they have turned out.
I will continue posting on my college work and I hope you are all enjoying my blog :)