Hollow Vessels, Waiting to be Filled
Here are some vessels, generated using loft for the first three, one rail sweep for the fourth and fifth, two rail sweep for sixth and seventh, and rotate for the final three. Definitely an interesting tool, surprisingly easy, even for a hopelessly analogue individual, like me. Although the first three are very minimal, I think they would be nice objects, with a mirror finish, or just pure white, as vases for individual blossoms, tying neatly into a minimalist decor. Note that tops and bases progress from one to two sides for the first, two to three for the second, and three to four for the last. The next stops at a five to five balance, but used a rail sweep to join a simple pentagon to a more complex star. The next are all quite self evident, rail sweeps, with extra layers added in the middle, to create more complex objects. Number six follows a progression from five sides on the base, to ten in the middle, and fifteen at the top, while number seven goes from seven at the base, to nine in the middle, to thirteen at the top. On to the rotations. Yes, that is a penis, haha, just because I felt like it. The second one is supposed to look like the profile a face, but as was pointed out during class, it isn't super easy to actually draw with rhino, and it looks more like a u.f.o. but is still interesting to me. The last one was just play.
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