Paper Rhino
I personally couldn't come up with anymore than what I have here since I kinda ran out of ideas on how to implement the things I learnt in Rhino.
Bottle |
This Bottle was essentially just made with loft, extrude and cap. There isn't too much thought put into it thus making it very easy to recreate in paper.
Container |
I wanted to make a marker container of some sort that you'd see in desk. This one really took a while since trying to unfold it proved to be hard at the time I made it. Looking at it now, if I had been more patient about it, I could've made the unfold a bit better and optimized.
Cookie Cutter |
This one's very uninspiring. Probably because of the lack of ideas. But I still think it'd be good to see this go a bit better.
Frame |
I didn't know what I was doing at this point of time when I created this one. I wanted it to imitate a slim monitor.
Singular Pen Holder |
This one's my most favourite out of all the ones I created. My main idea for it was to make it function as a pen holder. But I couldn't do any connections with the unfolded version since it was circular for the most part and I had to use unroll while it was exploded.
Phone Holder |
Just a plain old phone holder. I wanted to create something that would require only 2 parts to put together and here it is.
Pillar |
This is one of my favourite things I did for this assignment. It fairly simple yet, it looks very elegant in my opinion.
Tape |
This one's I think fairly straight forward. Essentially just a wheel that literally requires two pieces of paper, and glue.
It's two under the required amount, but I think I've had enough of Rhino for until next class. So smell ya later.
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