In-Progress Photos:



Finished Greenware Photos:



Visual Research:
(for the coral)


(for the sticks)

Peer Critique:
WHY is it successful
• Original
• Uniform– able to tell they’re a family
• has potential to look realistic
HOW can it be better
• Pick another fruit besides peach that doesn’t look like an apple
Elements set:
HOW can it be better
• Don’t do the earth on top because it makes it look less real.. just stick with the rocks and maybe add moss or something earthy
• Add more to the wave (fish, coral, other sea life, etc)
WHY is it successful
• They are all connected through elements which is a really cool concept
Geometric Balls
HOW can it be better
• Add texture in the sections
WHY is it successful
• This idea will produce very simple yet interesting spheres
Feedback from Others:
I love…
- how realistic the coral looks
- twig bowl is very clever
- the twig bowl looks natural and simple
Questions…
- How can you make the twig bowl more interesting?
- is there a way to put stuff outside of the water bowl?
Answer to the question, “What can I do to make the stick bowl more realistic?”
- add little add-on bumps like the real ones have
- maybe add some leaves
Light-Bulb Moment:
Making the stick bowl made out of sticks instead of just adding them onto a solid bowl.
Brainstorming:
ideas for families:
- elements- air, fire, water
- fruit- apple, pear, cherry
- minions
- geometric balls
- different types of sports ball
- mythical animals- dragon, fairy, gnome
Risk Taking:
Instead of sticking with flat coral which is easier to work with, I chose to construct a more difficult tall coral to convey my message and add interest.
Experimentation with Textures:
in order to nail my textures for my coral, I did a series of tests to figure out which textures would be most successful. in this process, I used a total of 5 tools and made a total of about 8 textures. I also used what I did in the texture assignment we completed earlier.
Complete Greenware Photo:

In-progress photos:
(up above in blog)
Thumbnail Sketch:
