‘WAVE MOVEMENT’ - Design Schematics
‘WAVE MOVEMENT’ - Sterling Silver Ring
One of the major difficulties that a designer will inevitably face during their career is recreation of movement.
How to achieve the sensation of movement on a two-dimensional drawing or a three-dimensional sculpture remains very difficult.
What I used here is a well-known technique, illustrious I would say, because it has been adopted by many, it involves dividing the work into slices which gives a sort of illusion of movement due to the slicing itself. I added a 5° phase shift for each slice to the technique, a personal touch. All based on a real simulation of a fluid, like the Sea, which I created in Blender (well-known open source 3D animation software). Once the sea has been created and wrapped around an imaginary finger, all that remains is to give it the desired thickness, slice it and offset it by 5° and you’re done.
To put it simply, they are waves in time, Waves in Motion.
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One of the major difficulties that a designer will inevitably face during their career is recreation of movement.
How to achieve the sensation of movement on a two-dimensional drawing or a three-dimensional sculpture remains very difficult.
What I used here is a well-known technique, illustrious I would say, because it has been adopted by many, it involves dividing the work into slices which gives a sort of illusion of movement due to the slicing itself. I added a 5° phase shift for each slice to the technique, a personal touch. All based on a real simulation of a fluid, like the Sea, which I created in Blender (well-known open source 3D animation software). Once the sea has been created and wrapped around an imaginary finger, all that remains is to give it the desired thickness, slice it and offset it by 5° and you’re done.
To put it simply, they are waves in time, Waves in Motion.
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