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03. Mesh Mashup: Mesh Editing & HD Renders

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 My Mesh Mashup Introduction:  This is a museum exhibit about a man who lived a solitary life for the majority of his life until falling in love in his later years. This allowed him to feel butterflies in his stomach, something he had never experienced before. This piece, fiction though it may be, demonstrates that an elderly man can feel so "youthful" These feelings then physically manifested themselves after he died. Renders: Links:  Skeleton: https://skfb.ly/SnDY by  Diego Luján García Butterfly 1:  https://skfb.ly/oPxQM by  Erina eka syaharani Butterfly 2:  https://skfb.ly/oGZZW by  Rukh3D Butterfly 3:  https://skfb.ly/6BHZo by  Daria Danyliuk Butterfly 4:  https://skfb.ly/oEDDL by  eb78 Butterfly 5:  https://skfb.ly/otrJt by  Dylan Spin Butterfly 6:  https://skfb.ly/oFpIO by  Artistic_side Image: bit.ly/3vYTimD by ElectricLadyStudios

02. Mesh Mashup: Concept Generation

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 My Mesh Mashups Introduction: Introduction: From the beginning of the project, I knew it was going to be challenging as I was introduced to two concepts (remix culture and juxtaposition) I wasn't too familiar with before this project. After taking what I learned from class and doing some extra research, I was able to get a better understanding and therefore apply it to the project itself and what I wanted the theme to be. Remix culture involves the blending, repurposing, and reinterpretation of existing design elements to create new and innovative ideas and products. Knowing this, my mind started coming up with all sorts of ideas. However, I couldn't just have random objects put together, as that wouldn't fulfill the requirements for this assignment. I also learned about juxtaposition and how there have to be two or more objects that are placed side by side with the purpose of either highlighting the difference, creating effects that invoke emotion, or even just making po

01. Objectified: Response

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Thoughts: So going into this video, I knew little about design and the process that professional designers go through to make the everyday objects we use. Going through the video, I saw different takes and approaches to the design process as well as the meaning of design itself. What I found really interesting about this is how different designers can have different personalities, beliefs, approaches, etc. while successfully creating essentially the same products. Of course, this does create variety, which is better in most ways for us as consumers, but I do often find myself being more conservative when buying things with greater importance (in other words, sticking to what works) and being more permissive and willing to try out new things when it comes to things that are not as important. This is what got me thinking about the importance of design when it comes to one's interaction with an object. Images: Description: Going through the video, I found that a lot of the objects wer