This project is slightly different to everything I've posted earlier but it's something that I really feel belongs here. The assignment involved picking a product to model up in Rhino and thinking it wouldn't be too complex, I decided to model an Xbox 360 controller. Much to my surprise it ended up being extremely complex however after hours of slaving away in front of the computer, I'm extremely pleased with the result which looks mostly lifelike apart from a few small details.
Below are the results including a poster made for it and a few other renderings.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Dining Design - Final Presentation
After consultation with my teachers about early concepts, the decision was made to go ahead with outdoor furniture concept which would be used for casual Australian dining in a variety of arrangements.
The Slice casual outdoor dining furniture is designer to represent the Australian culture and their way of eating. It's a versatile product that can adapt to a range of different requirements, all while holding up against everything the Australian environment can throw at it.
Storage:
When it's not in use, the product pivots 90 degrees vertically to free up space in the backyard.
Day Bed:
The product forms a day bed with all the pieces of flat on the ground so the user can spend some time in the sun reading a book.
One Sided Dining:
By rotating either end of the Slice, the user will end up with a large dining table and a single row of seats for a small family meal.
Two Sided Dining:
In order to accommodate a large group of people, the other side can be rotated in order to form a table with two rows of seating for up to 6 people.
The final presentation for the Dining Design project required the presentation of progress models as well as final concept models, multiple posters, technical drawings and an aural presentation. Below are both images of the models as well as copies of the posters and technical drawings.
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