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Week 9: Written Statement

Lighting Techniques The week 7 paper model was made to represent a creative and refined version of my living space at a scale of 1 to 20. Lighting techniques were used when photographing the model in order to enhance the representation of space and form. An example of this was the varying displays of light entering the model’s interior. This was achieved through a combination of model positioning and isolated light sources created by an adjustable reading lamp. The use of lighting techniques improved the overall quality of the images by creating a dynamic interaction between the model and the surrounding environment.

Week 8: 3D Shape Renders

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Render 1: I used a blue chrome material for the outer shell as cobalt blue is my favourite colour. To represent my interest in soccer, the interior consists of a black leather, which is a common material used in soccer boots and traditional soccer balls.  Render 2: One of my hobbies is woodwork, which is represented in this render through the use of a semi-gloss maple exterior and the unfinished pine interior. These types of wood are significant as i used them to construct my HSC woodtech major work. Render 3: This render features an exterior of carbon fibre and brushed steel. The interior is made of a hexagonal steel mesh. These materials are commonly associated with engineering, which is the degree i am pursuing.

Week 8: Photoshopped Paper Model

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Image 1 Original Photo Materials and background added in photoshop Image 2 Original Photo Materials and background added in photoshop Image 3 Original Photo Materials and background added in photoshop

Week 7: 3D Shape Fusion 360

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P for "Patrick" H for "Ho Leung" S for "Sindler" (the letter is backwards since the shape is being viewed from the back)

Week 7: Room Model With Light Source/New Scale

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The model of my room was recreated using a scale of 1:50. A slanted roof was added to enhance the model. The model is quite open, meaning a large amount of light is able to enter the interior. I used a powerful flashlight to produce sharp, high contrast shadows.  Indoor Lighting The interior lighting was created from a small head torch which was placed inside the model. This form of lighting emulates a lit room at night. Interior Views The interior views show how the windows and open areas allow light to pass into the interior.

Week 7: Handmade 2.5D Model from Fusion 360

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The model was made using cardboard with a paper-like surface. This material was effective in making flat surfaces and sharp corners. Fusion 360 Model from week 6. Each panel of the model was drawn to scale on a piece of paper-like cardboard. It took some time to create a components such that all the pieces were connected. Layout for the paper cutout The paper model was dry assembles before the tabs were glued. This was done to make sure all the components fit correctly. Creased paper cutout After checking that the layout was neat and positioned correctly, the tabs were glued.

Week 6: Fusion 360 2.5d Model

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Assembled Model Expanded Model Illustrator Template for Laser Cutting