Monday, December 7, 2009

Hippo Time
















Plaster Project

So after a much too long break I have finally returned to my blog. This update will encompass the last many weeks of 3D Design. So for project 4, we had to sculpt something out of clay and use it to make a plaster mold of our character. It was a grueling process but somehow I made it out. The next post will be the pictures from start to finish. Enjoy.

Friday, September 25, 2009

So I sewed the base of the tree just like I talked with Christian about, and the dang thing is too small. So now I have to make a bigger one. AAAAhhhh. Sewing is slow, and re-doing it is frustrating.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Sewing Time!!!

So I am very excited about our next project. A little (maybe alot) intimidated by having to learn how to sew and have a finished project in two weeks, but I feel really good about what I have decided to do. Unfortunately, I'm having some camera issues at the moment, but once I get them under control I'll edit this blog and add them in. You can see the material I've chosen as well as all the supplies I'll be needing to get the job done. No matter what happens with this project, at least I will learn how to sew and be worth something to my husband one day.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Class? What Class?

So, I went to see an old friend last week and they got me sick. I would say today is the worst yet even though I saw the doctor yesterday. I can't go back to class until tomorrow, so I'm missing my 3D critique, which mind you, is finished and sitting on my counter. Although life happens, I had a really fun time trying to figure out how I was going to match up my shapes and would for our final project. Tedious at times, but I think that's why I like it, because I don't have to think about anything else. Anyhoo, although I'm not in class today, I will see you all bright and early on Wednesday.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Blog Assignment

Ladies and Gentlemen, two Lines.




This, as cartoonish as it looks, show a good example of Asymmetrical Balance.




Not only a room I would love to have one day, but also a great representation of Symmetrical Balance.




This represents rythm and repetition.



I saw this a good example of a line, given that it shows the edge and outline of the subject in the picture.



This is an excellent example of Texture.



his represents a Plane. The top is flat and level. (Let's Hope)



This picture represents proportion.



So, I am not exactly timely, but here are the photos for the definitions that I was able to find. Enjoy. This may be a more boring post (nothing personal Professor DeLeon). But it is just a bunch of random pictures.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Topsy Turvy

So yesterday in class I leaned back in my chair too far and it fell over....with me in it. It wouldn't have been as embarrassing if people had actually laughed, but I was one the only one who did. Go figure. It's raining and I'm about to go work on my pyramid for class. My first real rain in my new apt.! Yay. So many pictures I want to go take. Anyways, I'll be back with pics of the pyramid...if I make it that far. *cross your fingers*.