Thursday, 22 November 2012

Perspective Rigging

Close to the beginning of the course, the other Art Foundation Students drew from a stationary spot in the Art Department, a drawing that was wide enough to show the change and distortion due to perspective.
Joining late it was one of the first things I began but was constantly put off from finishing due to new projects taking my attention.
However I finally finished it one day and to make it unique, I decided to present it differently to other students. My idea was to make the drawing join from end to end so that when glued to for a circle, it forms a full 360 degree image. This was also to support my presentation idea of the drawing being suspended via string, by which a person could lower the drawing and stand within the circle so they can very easily see the drawing at eye level and at a full 360 degree with ease.
In the end I used a cross section of sticks of which the drawing would hang whilst the cross section itself would suspend. I owe thanks to my good pal Ben VT for helping me rig it into my area and make it able for the drawing to raise and lower by string and loops on the ceiling and wall.

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