BENV1010 - Sarah Duflou
Sunday, 26 April 2020
Saturday, 25 April 2020
Friday, 24 April 2020
Monday, 20 April 2020
100 Word Statement (draft)
Separating a space for efficiency in isolation
(118 words)
In being isolated
during the current pandemic, I found that it is important to attempt to
separate the different environments within my bedroom, where I work, sleep and
relax in this time. I first experimented with a façade wall to add more light
to this (image) east-facing wall which faces a hill, blocking the limited
natural light where my bed is placed, making it easier to get out of bed for a
productive day when this light is maximised. I then created a loft above this
area to elevate the bed for more light. This creates a cosy space for
relaxation underneath, leaving the rest of the open space for a bright studying
area, which I considered highly effective.
Week 7 Fusion360 Initials Model
In this tutorial I had some struggles making the sketch for the S in my initials (S I D) look reasonable, however, I managed it with many tangent curves. I then hit a wall with the shell tool as there seemed to be constant errors in the shape, which I was unable to fix by changing the thickness of the I in the middle of the shape, or by changing the S into something more simple and blocky.
This eventually worked to an extent, the more blocky S made me able to create a loft, but only with a very thin inside thickness. I was able to create a thickness of up to 0.3mm but any higher than that would create more errors which I found could not be fixed unless I made the S barely legible as an S.
This eventually worked to an extent, the more blocky S made me able to create a loft, but only with a very thin inside thickness. I was able to create a thickness of up to 0.3mm but any higher than that would create more errors which I found could not be fixed unless I made the S barely legible as an S.
I textured this model with blue glass at the bottom, and mahogany wood at the top, as well as black and white granite for the edge of the letters. I found that these letters combined well together for a modern look.
Sunday, 19 April 2020
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