Exoskeleton
Exoskeleton

 

ModaRévisé® creative studio & artist Stella Chang

Exoskeleton Original design:

The initial art piece provided and while beautiful, provided keen worry about how to approach committing such a complex design to 3D. 

 

 In Ink pen, watercolor, and digitial manipulation.

Stella's Webpage

Exoskeleton: Early Wireframe
Exoskeleton: Early Wireframe

ModaRévisé® creative studio & artist Stella Chang

Early 3D view of the exoskeleton clutch. At this stage the goal was to rough out the shapes.

2017

Blender

 

 

Exoskeleton Depth Design
Exoskeleton Depth Design

ModaRévisé® creative studio & artist Stella Chang

Aside from the pattering, the most intricate part of the bad was the patterning of the wings, as while a 2D drawing can hint at how something should look, establishing depth is a more involved process. It took some revisions to get the depth that was envisioned by the artist, the effort was well rewarded.

2017

Illustrator.

Stella's Website

Exoskeleton: 3D printed
Exoskeleton: 3D printed

 

ModaRévisé® creative studio & artist Stella Chang

The next step of the project was to 3d print clutch holder. To my relief, the process of preparing the file for print went smoothly, and the print delivered from NYU's 3D print center was nothing short of gorgeous. 

2017

Blender, Zbrush.

Printed in white, clear Vero

Stella's Website

Exoskeleton Render
Exoskeleton Render

ModaRévisé® creative studio & artist Stella Chang

Exoskeleton Render

What we accomplished with the exoskeleton was truly a landmark, it was without a doubt one of the most complex designs I had created, with intricate patterns and interweaving strands. 

2017.

Blender, Zbrush.

Stella's Website

Exoskeleton
Exoskeleton: Early Wireframe
Exoskeleton Depth Design
Exoskeleton: 3D printed
Exoskeleton Render
Exoskeleton

 

ModaRévisé® creative studio & artist Stella Chang

Exoskeleton Original design:

The initial art piece provided and while beautiful, provided keen worry about how to approach committing such a complex design to 3D. 

 

 In Ink pen, watercolor, and digitial manipulation.

Stella's Webpage

Exoskeleton: Early Wireframe

ModaRévisé® creative studio & artist Stella Chang

Early 3D view of the exoskeleton clutch. At this stage the goal was to rough out the shapes.

2017

Blender

 

 

Exoskeleton Depth Design

ModaRévisé® creative studio & artist Stella Chang

Aside from the pattering, the most intricate part of the bad was the patterning of the wings, as while a 2D drawing can hint at how something should look, establishing depth is a more involved process. It took some revisions to get the depth that was envisioned by the artist, the effort was well rewarded.

2017

Illustrator.

Stella's Website

Exoskeleton: 3D printed

 

ModaRévisé® creative studio & artist Stella Chang

The next step of the project was to 3d print clutch holder. To my relief, the process of preparing the file for print went smoothly, and the print delivered from NYU's 3D print center was nothing short of gorgeous. 

2017

Blender, Zbrush.

Printed in white, clear Vero

Stella's Website

Exoskeleton Render

ModaRévisé® creative studio & artist Stella Chang

Exoskeleton Render

What we accomplished with the exoskeleton was truly a landmark, it was without a doubt one of the most complex designs I had created, with intricate patterns and interweaving strands. 

2017.

Blender, Zbrush.

Stella's Website

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