Final In-Class Post :(
Final In-Class Post :(
Time for a moment of reflection.
I've come a long way with my modelling skills. Out of all my classes this semester, this one was both the most stressful and the most rewarding class. I absolutely do not regret taking it though. I feel like the creative doors are open so wide thanks to the limitless creative potential with Rhino. I'm a jewelry major, but I'm considering staying an extra year to take object design as a concentration. Jewelry practice and object design have so much overlap that I think having both in my arsenal will help set me apart in the workforce.
Anyways, enough self-glazing.
Here is a photo of my very first completed project in rhino. At this point in my "Rhino career", most of my modelling experience came from Blender, so my approach in construction was very "poly", and relied on a lot of simple shapes and boolean operations. Overall, considering the skillset I had and the basic shapes I used, I'm still super happy with the result. It was fun bringing an old idea to life, and being able to rotate it and see it from every angle.
Second object I'd like to present is BY FAR my best modelling work to date.
This ****ing thing man.... took me too long, but again I picked a really challenging object for me, and after the fact I feel much more fluid in Rhino. It also exposed me to network surfaces, which I believe is the key to capturing the finest nuances of objects. I still don't have the whole thing quite figured out yet, but when I do it's over for all y'all.
Im just kidding, but seriously I really want to take another object design class and tackle even more complex surfaces.

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