DSDN111 | 3.06
Monday 17 June 2013 @ 21:50
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Decided to use basswood instead because it looks a lot nicer.



I focused on using basic geometric shapes (circle, rectangles, triangles) throughout the model because I want the overall look to be really simple and easy to look at.



To add 3-dimensionality to the model, I decided to have it sit on a surface, and the user will only need to manpulate the piece that it meant to be moving. A triangular shape was chosen to fit with the overall theme.



To guide the user in pushing the correct side of the circular piece that they will be moving, I used some tape and sandpaper to create textured strips running down the left side to encourge touch.



Manage to get the 'stopper' to be inside the form.



Incorporated a final position as an ending/ conclusion to the movement. After shifting the piece up, the user will rotate it again and have it fit into the cut out.



Since the model will be sitting on a surface instead of having someone to hold it, I stuck a strip of rubber on the bottom of the model to create friction, so that the entire form does not move around when someone is playing with it.

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