Tom Whiteley 3 Dimensional Design
Mar 28, 2016
Tom Whiteley3 Dimensional Design
Tom Whiteley3 Dimensional Design
Contents
1. Design Brief2. Inspiration3. Sketches 5. Card Models7. Clay Models10. Final Clay Model11. Solidworks Renderings 16. Model Making Process 18. Final Models20. Re Assemblies
Contents
1. Design Brief2. Inspiration3. Sketches 5. Card Models7. Clay Models10. Final Clay Model11. Solidworks Renderings 16. Model Making Process 18. Final Models20. Re Assemblies
Design Brief
3 Dimensional Design is the assembling of and re-assembling of 3D shapes. The task is to do this from a choice of three Geometric Shapes which are: The Tetrahedron, The Cube and The Sphere.There is also the possibility to assemble one of these shapes from the other ones for example a sphere made up of tetrahedrons
Inspiration
A few images I‘ve collected related to the subject
Initial Sketches Inspiration
Initial Clay Models
Contents
1. Design Brief2. Inspiration3. Sketches 5. Card Models7. Clay Models10. Final Clay Model11. Solidworks Renderings 16. Model Making Process 18. Final Models20. Re Assemblies
Contents
1. Design Brief2. Inspiration3. Sketches 5. Card Models7. Clay Models10. Final Clay Model11. Solidworks Renderings 16. Model Making Process 18. Final Models20. Re Assemblies
Design Brief
3 Dimensional Design is the assembling of and re-assembling of 3D shapes. The task is to do this from a choice of three Geometric Shapes which are: The Tetrahedron, The Cube and The Sphere.There is also the possibility to assemble one of these shapes from the other ones for example a sphere made up of tetrahedrons
Final Clay Model
I found using the clay to manipulate the shapes was vital to getting a really good understanding of what my idea would look like and helping inform my desici-on as to which option looked best and which I should make for real.
For my �nal model I made a CAD model in Solidworks and then had it 3D printed
After this I made a silicon moulding around the 3D model which i could pour plastic of di�erent colours into.
Final models
I made three �nal models, one on the 3D printer and two from hard plastic. I wanted to make the third out of either silicon or rubber however this was not possible
Final models RE-Assemblies
RE-Assemblies
These �nal couple of re-assemblies are the ones I like the most as everything �ts together and it looks like a stop motion of the shape revolving in a 180 movement
Silicon Mould
I made three �nal models, one on the 3D printer and two from hard plastic. I wanted to make the third out of either silicon or rubber however this was not possible
Silicon Mould
Solidworks Renderings
Colour Schemes
I tried a few combinations of colours and materials on Solidworks and here are some of the results
I �nd that these grey scale colours work the best as the progression of colour is subtle but still stands out. i think the sharp colours do not do this as well at all
Card Models
The �rst models I made were card ones where I was really just trying to �gure out how to split a cube into tetrahedrons. I started o� by cutting o� one of the corners of the cube which made a tetrahedron but i wanted identical ones from which I could take forward with me to the clay modeling process