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I was playing it safe, but the bottom panels were way too big, so they are much more to scale now as shown on the top piece. I still am not pleased how the satin dark edge ended up so puckered. ( This is why I avoid satin, I remember too late. XD )

All the interior tiles were down at this point, leaving us with the exterior cut tiles to complete the room. From the time we laid the first tile until this stage took about one hour.

This is the first project that I've traded my Superior Drafting Application* for autocad. Not an amazing piece of software, but better than I thought it was. 7 says now till the final review and I am designing bathrooms, re-re-re-configuring cut&fill, just now thinking about elevations and generally doing all the stuff I should have already done.

 

* Illustrator a.w.e.s.o.m.e.

I’m currently making two plush dolls for a special project, so I thought I’d share some in progress pics and talk about making them. :)

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Then I sew everything together that I can with the sewing machine (it makes my life easier!) and I start stuffing body parts.

Eye detection & localization following face tracking, using Haar cascades. total calc time 7 milliseconds, including face tracking. Once eyes are located, other facial features are much easier to find, as the eyes divide the head (good old painter's rules) and define an important facial axis. Note "friend" behind right shoulder made from painter's tape, helping to deliberately confuse the face tracker (works!).

I had just put sealer on 1/2 his lower body in this pic, that's why he's drying upside down. ;)

Green for the whole room - the grey is the accent wall that also will bleed into the kitchen.

[workshop ref] - Wig after being tapered-cut on the bottom, shraightened & slightly spiked, and hand-colored.

Batches? We don't need no stinkin' batches!

 

But seriously ladies and germs... batching is definitely the way to go, once you know what you're doing it's not much longer to build three instead of one.

 

Watch a video of the next step, routing the chamfers...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftyEldZTEs4

Building a parametric rig to control the skeleton of my housing project this semester. This slide explains how it works and the two previous images show more variations produced with the same system. Once I develop this a bit more it's going to be time to merge it with the earlier experiments in applying cellular geometry to a surface-- skeleton meets skin.

 

All in all this work represents my attempt to tread the line between my personal interests and those of my critic, who is definitely more concerned with the structural and pragmatic aspects of housing.

3/27/24, today's "Pen to Paper," Work in Progress Self Portrait.

  

Continuing Self Portrait class. This is in progress. We finish it up during the last class next week. I like it so far.

  

#pentopaper #patrickfultzprints #doarteveryday

Happy New Year 2016...

This is my 1st cardboard mechanical toy project for the new year... I decided to document the stages in its production...

It is designed by a high school engineering teacher in England (for a wood-shop class), but I am using cardboard at home in California...

The studio assignment this semester is to design a rather large series of housing blocks (GDR much?). I've taken as systematic an approach as possible-- trying to walk the line between abstract and modular. In other words, can a housing project with all its myraid variations and demands be developed like a set of APIs* between central features like plumbing, public gathering, dwelling, etc?

 

We will see. Review is tuesday.

 

*The API model seems most conceptually appropriate to my earlier investigations into parametric control systems. Still mulling this over...

Kinetic study model I made to get a handle on the effects generated in this parametric rig.

I'm working on a new piece that is making me break out the books and do research so I get some things right.

 

If you look closely enough, you'll see my cat lurking.

Opciones de filtrado de portfolios de manera flotante

for a friend who also misses home...

Little interactive car demo scene I'm building in my free time (10mins slots)

almost finished except for some finishing

Can you tell that someone is procrastinating?

now with 53% less wonkiness

Prison style apartments.

Here's my KM custom with the first 2 or 3 coats of purple paint on him. This paint is very thin and takes several coats to build up a nice smooth opaque look (it took like 10 coats), so that's why it looks a bit "patchy" right now. I left parts of him white because they will be painted different colours. You can see my design + colour key sketch in the background. ;)

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