2009-11-07

Timothée Raison

First essay, using techniques learned during the workshop.




Second one, from a lofted surface, converted to polygon. An interesting fact is that we can have faces of different sizes while converting the surface. That leads to the possibility of making holes of different sizes into the surface. After giving a thickness to the surface, I moved some vertices in groups perpendicularly to the surface. Moving vertices in groups along a curved surface, results in a surface with bumped shapes whose size is related to the curvature of this surface.


1&2-extracting faces from a surface.
Right side image results from rotating the faces all together with a pivot shifted next.
3- extruding and scaling faces all together on a curved surface.


Trying to make spikes on a surface with faces of different sizes.



This could be interesting in small scale, for a skin texture, as well as in a bigger scale to create a kind of forest landscape.



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