Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Concept Development
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These images are snapshots of the development process in the LoveNest project. The design development was the most complex part of the project. In order to create a diversion, I played with numerous ideas through drawing, sketching and quick models.
I used thick tracing paper to simulate a scrim and played with different techniques, placing various objects still and moving behind it. I further explored different uses and positions of lighting to see what effect these had on the appearance of the scrim and th silouhettes.
Labels:
concept,
development
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