This week I made a 2D design in Rhino using some photos of patterns I found around my house last week. I was inspired by a tile from Greece and a pillow from Ikea the most. I liked their organic designs and colour palettes. Here is a photo of both of them:
Once in Rhino, I used ArrayCrv and ArrayPolar to make a radial design inside a square. I also used a new curved line tool, called InterpCrv, which made it easier to make organic shapes then previous line tools I have used. It is definitely one of my new favourite tools in Rhino.
After I was done making the linework I used the tool Hatch to fill in the shapes with colour. It took a long time to find an efficient way to pick colours and keep consistency. I kept typing in the RGB code over and over again. I don't know if there is a better way to do that.
Once I was done the colour of the individual tiles I copied it until it was a full wall of tiles. It looks pretty intense this far out so I made took one more screenshot a bit closer in.
Using Rhino in 2D has built up my knowledge in many tools I had never used before. I am definitely excited to use these tools moving forward in 3D.
This turned out so gorgeous! Let me know when you break into the tile industry :D
ReplyDeleteSo cool to see the final compared to your process and inspiration. The research is definitely reflected in the colours and shapes.