Hello Jason. I think you should be a little more ambitious with your models. Do not be afraid to add volume to them. Use whatever you can get your hands into. Trash is always a good source for material (and ideas). Juxtapose them, cut them, glue them, trash them and then do it all over again. As many times as needed until you think you've had it. After that spray them with some color you like or think its appropriate and they will gain new life. Neutral colors will get you better approval ratings. ;) And as mentioned before: written descriptions. Keep up the good work. ES
Hi Jason,
ReplyDeleteI like the first "Feeling At Site" model. I think that one paired with the second model in the same category have promise.
I appreciate the use of different materials. I think at this stage the more information you can get the better off you will be.
However, I would like to see some sort of written description of your models. Essentially what they represent or where you got the ideas from.
Hello Jason.
ReplyDeleteI think you should be a little more ambitious with your models. Do not be afraid to add volume to them. Use whatever you can get your hands into. Trash is always a good source for material (and ideas). Juxtapose them, cut them, glue them, trash them and then do it all over again. As many times as needed until you think you've had it.
After that spray them with some color you like or think its appropriate and they will gain new life. Neutral colors will get you better approval ratings. ;)
And as mentioned before: written descriptions.
Keep up the good work.
ES