8.11.13

#2 MAISD Project - Modeling

This week I made some models to practice the visual effects between two-dimensional graphic and three-dimensional space. 

At the first stage, I arranged a series of grayscale squares randomly on a box and cut off some of the squares. The box was leaned against the wall. (As the pictures illustrate below)




(Once move the box forward, the quantity of lighting behind the box will increase and will cause the change of light and dark presenting in the cutting hole. )


                       
                                                   
(Also, if the view point remains in a horizontal level, it is hard to discover that which block is a hole on the plane while others are actually colours on it. )


                                                    



                                            



                                              
(By using the dark tone, light tone, as well as the movements, forward and backward, the sight between three-dimensional and two-dimensional changes.)


                                             


During practiced with those models, the idea of the False Appearance commenced to be more clear. On the hand, some related contexts including the maintenance of lighting control, the thickness of the hole's frames, the distance of observing, and the movements of seeing, appeared as well.

As a result, the next stage would be dealing with those issues. It might be another series of model experiments focusing on a different perspective. 



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