I made a silly little cat "tree" object, it has a similar shape to a castle with a few compartments for a cat to go and simply lay around. It was a good practice design.
For my first sample I decided to make the Ariana Grande perfume bottle that my partner got me for Christmas. It's this super cute cloud shape holder with the round perfume bottle sitting inside. I use it all the time and it smells amazing. The only thing I didn't know how to get rid of, to make the digital sample look better, was the cut off shapes on the front of the cloud, which I'll have to figure out how to do that before I start the final project (If I choose to make this.) Other than that, I think this one is really cool! I've made my second sample I made a record with it's case, inspired by the record I have in my room on my desk, it literally staring me in the face since it sits on the desk I work on. I also started of thinking of important or just interesting objects that I have In my life, so I started thinking about how my dad has boxes and boxes full of these antique records that I believe were from my grandpa, and now we have them in our garage, my b...
ITS DONE!! After the feedback I got from our previous class I was able to change my design to look more like a vinyl record with its sleeve. The vinyl fits nicely in the sleeve, and overall, everything turned out how I wanted it to and much better than my first prototype. With the help of the laser cutter I was able to include highlights on the vinyl, as well as a nicely cut out "Blize Records" logo (Blize being my last name, as well as my Grandpa's who owned an RV park, now passed down to my Dad, hence why there's an RV on the front) This is my first design for the sleeve cut by hand vs the new one cut with the laser cutter. The new one definitely represents a record/vinyl sleeve much better. And even though you cant see it in these photos, the record/vinyl is layered so its thicker, and thanks to the larger pieces of cardstock I got, the scale is much closer to that of a real vinyl. This was a great project and I'm excited to have gained these skills, mainly ...
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