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Digital Design: 3D CAD advanced

Isabella Emi Nakamizu Wiesen

A collection of 3D modeling and rendering work using rhino and blender

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I wanted to convey the translucency of glass perfume bottles without using glass materials, so I opted to create a reflection on the ground and used a single, blue light source.

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This render is inspired by the half moon and planetary objects in the night sky.

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I wanted to create a warm and summery feel to contrast my other renders, so I used natural sun lighting and placed my object in a room with windows to create striped light.

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I wanted to create at least one render with a perfume spritz, and used a spotlight to highlight the small particles.

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Inspired by reference images of perfume product photography.

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A project made in the course

Digital Design: 3D CAD advanced

The course 'Digital Design: 3D CAD Advanced' will proficient the students to the digital-design techniques and methods for digital modelling through advanced operational tools. The aim of the course is to achieve the control of highly complex geometries production and their representation. Students will use different techniques to produce digital design, working and understanding different typologies and mathematical model, including Meshes, SubD and NURBS surfaces. Particular attention will be to understand and learn the process of polygonal modelling and the workflow between the different geometries, software and application-scenarios.
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