Saturday, 8 March 2014

TV Set- Ground plan

Basic walls and Flooring
Firstly I began my ground plan by measuring out the walls and using the green red and blue lines to ensure my set was symmetrical. Once I had drawn my outline for the walls, i used the push/pull tool to elevate the walls to my desired height. I then used the rectangle tool to create a base for my model and used the push/pull tool to give the floor some depth.


Creating the Arc edges
In the 1960 series of The Flintstones, the home they lived in was made out of stone therefore I used the arc tool in an attempt to re-create the stone age look of the set. I selected two points on each side of the walls and lifted the arc to 400mm per side. By manualy inserting the measurements and using the tape measure tool, I made sure my measurements were equal on all three sides of my set. I then used the offset tool to push out and erase the square edges above.


Creating the door
I created the door by simply using the rectangle tool and inserting my measurements. By using the same process for the walls, I then used the arc tool to create the rounded stone effect of a door. I did not include any depth to my door purposely because I want the door to seem as though it is a whole in the stone rather than a real door we may have at home.



Making the window
I made the window by using the circle tool. I drew the circle to the circumference I chose and then used the offset tool to push the window through to the outside of the wall. As with the door, I have made no extra depth for a window frame on the inside of my set as I am not trying to achieve a modern window.

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