I've been working on drawings to plug into a spherical projection in 3d, a la Google Maps Street View if you will. I happen to be using Newtek Lightwave 3D. This one has plenty of spatial errors to fix, I'm still getting bits of logic down. I had calibrated some of the curves down from the wall-ceiling border, need to counter-adjust now because I over-straightened them. The bed is funky. That ceiling fan needs to span the entire width if it's at the top pole, I don't know why it took me so long to get that. Also, the dimensions are supposed to be 2:1? The one I did before this one needs serious adjustment if that's the case.
The first image is just a mockup, but the construction of the final relied on buckets of hot glue and a single giant branch that broke off of a sycamore tree during an ice storm. there was enough sap in the twigs that they were pliable, and you can get an object like that to hold its shape if you bind it next to another object, so paper tape was used to pair the twigs. the thick part of the branch was sliced using a belt saw, that's the name right?
This tumblr is a stream of sketches and artwork by Brett Leeper, who is based in Springfield, MO.
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