Thursday, 26 November 2009












Here i applied different deformation elements like 'twist' and 'taper' to liven up my object. It is starting to look more unique after applying some of the techniques ive learnt.











I used the extrudeNURBS tool to make the oject 3 dimensional. At this point i can try out thicknessess and depth.

Introducing Cinema 4D












After tracing the outline of my object on Illustrator, I imported it into Cinema 4D. I can now play about with the object to create something unique in 3D. I have never used this software before so for now im trying my best.

Wednesday, 18 November 2009


With the photographs i took of the iron, i cut into shapes and rearranged them to create something unique. This experiment turned out to be some sort of space ship!







I dont know what i tried to create here, but it was just developmental work in progress.

After watching Bjork's 'All is full of love' video, the robotics and the mechanisms inspired me to recreate it in my own style using my drawings. I found some Ikea instruction manuals lying around and decided to use the typography from there.
On this experiment i cut strips out of my scanned drawings and tried to make an outline for a new object by rearranging the strips. I wasnt worried too much about the inside as i used layout paper to simplify the shapes.
















































I started experimenting with the scans by cutting around the shapes and combining them to create a new object. Some of them i liked some of them not so much, but it was a question of what works well together.

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Having a brief look at existing hybrid objects

Weird toys


Unique wire frame lamp structure

Reminds me of huge abstract chess peices



I looked around for some existing hybrid objects and came across some interesting works.










This drawing was done in pen.

Here is the 2nd drawing of the same object but from a different angle.

Pencil & Pen Drawings


This is a drawing from one angle done in pencil. I added a bit of tone to bring out the form of the iron.