I've still got to make a boombox, papasan chair and light out of clay - then the figures.
Showing posts with label models. Show all posts
Showing posts with label models. Show all posts
17 November 2009
Illustration Model
In my illustration class that I go to way more often than I planned to, we're building model rooms to photograph for reference. We were supposed to pick a room that was the scene of an emotionally impressive moment in our lives, so that we're invested in the scene and will therefore be invested in our drawings. I chose something that happened in the living room of the apartment Rachel and I shared on Evergreen St., the night before we moved out - therefore it's pretty empty. I'm not done yet - and these are really (really) shitty photos, but I wanted to get this up here before I forgot.




I've still got to make a boombox, papasan chair and light out of clay - then the figures.
I've still got to make a boombox, papasan chair and light out of clay - then the figures.
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1:03 PM
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25 January 2009
NYC Paper Models
Black Ink in Harvard Square often has really great paper model kits for sale - I've seen a few awesome kits from Optical Toys (look at that killer website!!!); one of the best kits I ever purchased and put together was the Garden Box:
Sadly, my garden box (made sometime in '06 or '07) did not survive the eight moves in made in recent history, and my sample is gone for good. If I see it again, though, you can be sure I'll buy it, make it, and post it.
I can't figure out who produces the kit these miniatures are from, but the title card says 'make city' and it's the New York set - 'A Smidge of New York'. It comes with 5 cards that double as postcards - each card is printed with printed pieces ready to be cut out, folded and glued to make the 3-d miniatures of what the designer finds to be the most iconic of NYC - The Brooklyn Bridge, A double-decker Bus, A taxi-cab, The Empire State Building (with King Kong!!!), A deli cart (with attendant), A bagel with lox, onions and cream cheese (YES!), and a signature cup of to-go coffee. What you see pictured is what I've finished - great thing to do when there's nothing else to be done.
Not a very difficult kit but the front end of the taxi and the coffee part of the cup were both tricky.
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5:23 PM
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