The first three-dimensional modeling refers to the previous three-dimensional cutting. The reason why I look for those references is that they are relatively light materials, so I find some existing works as my reference direction. If you use paper, it’s more casual. It‘s just some discarded printing paper. The focus is on dividing the structure and determining whether these shapes can be combined into a more beautiful spine shape. Of course, there are still many problems with this sample, because this is the first time that the flat modeling on the computer has been cut down into a three-dimensional shape. Many structural connections are not very firm, and even a little loose, but at least they stand up. So the next step is to slightly modify the overall shape of these noodles on the computer to make them more suitable and complete. At the same time, the next sample can refer to the previous laser cutting and use leather to make these shapes. The presentation effect will be much better than that of draft paper.
