This castle was inspired by the Eye of Sauron. Not really your traditional castle with a medieval look, however, most castles are fortresses, so I guess this counts to a certain degree.
Coaster Critters I am planning on using a maple or oak base for my coaster and for the paint covering the insect I will be using a thermochromic paint to give it that squished aftereffect on the bug I am still not quite finished for the coasters as I would like to add a spider variant, a wasp/bee variant, and lastly a centipede variant. However, these are all the designs I have come up with.
Coaster designs #1 coaster caterpillar: the coaster caterpillar is an ever-growing caterpillar line it up with other segments to make the Caterpillar longer Coaster design #2 insect catalog: a variety of bugs designed on the coaster. The unique thing about this is that if the cup leaves a stain on the coaster, the bug will look smushed. The design execution could be a real bug drowned in clear epoxy Coaster design #3 Variety drinks: coasters meant for organization, designed with the idea of organizing certain drinks for certain coasters. The other idea with these coasters was that they released the scent of the drink designed on the plaster Coaster design #4 mythical myriad: this coaster was designed with the idea that it would be pretty interactive, allowing the individual to twist and turn the dragon's shape into any elaborate design, as well as having the ability to change colors depending on the warmth of the beverage on the coaster through the use of thermochromic materials (i...
The first piece and step to my object design journey is something that I hold dear and near to my heart. This piece is a recreation of my dog or technically speaking my brother's dog. This was a fairly simple piece mainly due to the fact that the process was very simple and intuitive with grid-snap and the box's acting like Minecraft blocks.
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