Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Week 2 - Back Brief / Team Members and Roles

Back Brief


Mission

To create the last Supermatist Sculpture. Supermatism was an art movement founded in Russia in 1913 focused around basic geometric forms. The idea behind the movement was that the works evoked a pure artistic feeling as opposed to the visual depiction of objects. 

Using Adobe Illustrator and 123D Catch with the use of detailed photographs, we will create a 3D sculpture comprised of two motorcycles. One half will be a detailed 3D representation (MV Agusta), the other half (Honda CB750) will be a linear representation identical to Russel Lowes sketch, down to the last line.

Challenges
  • Learning adobe Illustrator
  • Creating 123D Catch Model
  • Learning about the CB750 and MV Agusta bikes and mechanics.
  • Group Collaboration
Outcomes

A Supermatist sculpture that fits the requirements of the brief and course outline.
The combination of a 3D representation of the MV Agusta bike in 123D catch with a recreated Illustration of the Honda CB750.

Group Name: Digital Conversions 

Team Members and Established Roles

Ben KALGOVAS  – Team Leader/ Wiki Developer/ Illustrator Design/ Photo & Video

Responsibilities
·         Managing and leading the project team
·         Monitoring project progress and performance
·         Progress uploads onto wiki
·         Realistic illustrator render of MV Agusta Bike
·         Photography and Video for wiki and presentations

Molly WU – Illustrator Designer/ Presentation Developer/ 3D Modeller

Responsibilities
·         CB750 section of collage comprised in Illustrator
·         Development of PowerPoint slide shows for group presentations 
·         Creation of MV Agusta Motorcycle in 123D Catch 

Daming YAN – Illustrator Designer/ 3D Modeller

Responsibilities
·         CB750 section of collage comprised in Illustrator
·         Creation of MV Agusta Motorcycle in 123D Catch

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