Some of these shapes are intriguing so I suggest you keep experimenting. I am reminded of "blobchitecture"; an architectural style that, as the name implies, involves organic blobby' shapes, like partially-melted marshmallows. You can get some pretty wacky buildings out of it.
Some of these shapes are intriguing so I suggest you keep experimenting. I am reminded of "blobchitecture"; an architectural style that, as the name implies, involves organic blobby' shapes, like partially-melted marshmallows. You can get some pretty wacky buildings out of it.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.art2architecture.co.uk/sage.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BFMZJsCCcAIVbc6.jpg
http://www.casaeclima.com/images/stories/2013/metropol_paras.jpg
Though blobchitecture examples tend to be made out of concrete, glass, aluminium or steel to get those curvy shapes.
Don't forget to number what you draw so people can more easily pick out what they like.