Hey everyone :) This week is my last post on the 3D workshop because I will be moving to the jewelry workshop when I go back to college next week so I hope you enjoy reading it.
In my final 3D workshop we had to improve last weeks wooden models to make the design look refined and and finished. I made my design refined and finished by sanding all the sides of wood to make it look and feel smooth and I had to make sure the wood was stuck down properly so you can't see any glue. I found it easier this week because I already had a basic design but it was difficult to think how to improve it to make it stand out more.
Improved woodwork model front
The above image is of my improved model. In my improved version of my model I have kept many features the same however the things I have changed made a massive impact because it changed the height and size of the original model thus making it look unique to other building designs.
Improved woodwork model side view 1
The one big thing I changed about the design is the curved/arched build that extends off of one side of the building. This is by far the best part of my model because it draws quite a lot of attention to it making the sculpture extend and less square. Also in my second design I have used bigger and more blocks to give the building more height thus give it space so that it doesn't look squashed together or messy.
Improved woodwork model back
I think my design look amazing compared to last weeks attempt and i'm glad I got a chance to improve it because it looks a lot better. I definitely had fun in my last 3D workshop and am pleased with the work I have produced and I will use these design techniques in future work.
I look forward to next weeks workshop and thanks for reading my blog :)
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