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Cyborg Project

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My Idea for the Cyborg Project was inspired from glasses, and futuristic earwig technology from a video game. Inspiring me to figure out a way to combine the two. Quite the challenge Considering It's supposed to form to the face and give the wearer access to the web via hologram based technology. I created a 3d viewing of my head with the help of one of my professors. Also learned a new technique called projection in rhino. It's proven to be quite the challenge to not only close the form but to project the form the way its supposed to look. Here is the Current Results.

Lazy Turtle

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 My Lazy Susan. By far my best friend in ceramics. When it comes to building forms and not having to move yourself around the piece as much. So I Thought I'd give it a little Pizzazz. Making my own Lazy Susan in the form of a turtle.

Yoshi's House Updated

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 This is Yoshi's house... There is still so much wrong with it... Needs some serious adjustments. I've struggled with getting the form for the tree and adding the details to the branches themselves to give it a realistic flair. I got the fireplace, mailbox, and grass to how I'd like it, just struggling everywhere else... Taking the advice of my peers I did expand the number of trees (which made it feel more realistic). I didn't adjust the renderings yet.. Sorry.

Logo Ideas Updated

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After several attempts at previous logo makes. I came up with a simple idea from something I was doing in another class. By taking my Fascination with Archery and my current artist name (Frosef Art) I took a bow and arrow and added the A at the Arrowhead (by maintaining the arrowhead design with an opening in the middle) and the F is the Feathers and/or fletchings that attach to the string on the back of the arrow. The F goes in both directions thus maintaining the look of a fletching while also Making a slightly odd-shaped letter F.  

Introduction!!!

 My name is Kelsey Ramsue, I am from Salisbury North Carolina, studying Studio Art with a dual concentration in Metalsmithing and Ceramics. My joy of artmaking comes from just simple beginnings of writing poems to my parents and drawing all the time (this doesn't include my wild ideas for building as a child either). I've dabbled in design previously in Frankies' class last semester when he introduced the Teapot project. Took immense pride in being able to learn how to craft a 3D model an idea that can/would eventually become real. I've also gained knowledge of Photoshop, Premiere, Illustrator. My intention going forward with this class is to acquire a better understanding of 3D Modeling software and model making that can be used in a variety of different ways. All to better my future in the Arts world.