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A4: 2D Surface Design

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  “There is a process behind every design work — a thought process. The process goes beyond design itself.”                     卍 Swastika The piece combines personal belief and religion, and is an innovative of the 卍 (two Z right turns). 卍, the symbol of Buddhism, means auspicious. The design adds two short lines and one long line at each of the four ends of the 卍, and there is no frame around it, which symbolizes infinite beauty. Meanwhile, negative space, color gradient and visual illusion are used to create a low-relief effect. It will be widely used  to construction, clothing, home decoration and other fields. This blog contains two parts: photos and design. The former is the inspiration for the latter. Peer feedback provided an essential reference when discussing feasibility options. Part 1: Ten Photos     Easy and Casual Shooting (handrails)      The Letter “H” When I was in the process of editing the photo on my computer, I accidentally got the "H". Maybe it is a par

A2: The Chinese Castle

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This blog is a continuation of my OBDF 110B, but with further study  its content also takes on a new look. First of all, welcome to the castle! It is almost entirely glass except for a bronze mirror. The role of the mirror here is not only ornament, but more important is to ward off evil. In addition, the jade balustrade and symmetrical layout also indicate that this is a Chinese castle. In the design, I borrowed it from ancient Chinese architecture. It combines rectangles and circles. Since most of the castle is made up of curve, arc and polyline, I used "Revolve" to get the solid. Prototype ( W eek 2 ) What are the Chinese characteristics? It's just a building. "Carved railings and jade steps must still be there" I suddenly remembered the sentence of the ancient poem. So I added the railing. When I subconsciously replicated the other side, I couldn't help but realize that symmetry is one of the striking characteristics of Chinese architecture. Remembering