Both approaches had their tradeoffs. Subtractive was difficult to "reach into" the voids to manipulate them, while the additive method initially proved tricky using groups and having work with each block individually. I will definitely use a combination in the future. For both posts I used perspective elevations for better understanding of the depth.
ISOMETRIC; horizontal void and edge of vertical void are visible.
ELEVATION [1]; the horizontal void begins wide and narrows down. This view shows the wide "entrance."
ELEVATION [2]; showing the vertical void and the narrow end of the horizontal void.
IMMERSIVE shot looking into the horizontal void (from the same direction as the first elevation).
IMMERSIVE shot looking up the vertical void.
Sunday, April 8, 2007
Subtractive Approach
Posted by April at 10:13 PM
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