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Designing Ewe Boat
1 :: 2 :: 3 Part 3 ![]() Adding
a colour scheme makes a big difference to the look of the model, although
this rather bland effort didn't last long. Colours aren't my strong point
so I keep an eye out for other people's colour ideas then shamelessly
steal them. Notice that the sheep body now has something of a profile. This was a
cause of some trouble with a lot of binding and catching going on. Having
made a model that didn't bind I pulled out the body, dropped it onto the
scanner and scanned it in. The result was then tidied up and traced (manually)
into Illustrator. Time to work on the instructions; the hardest part! At this point all the models are printed out with instructions and sent off to various people to be tested: That is where we are now with Ewe Boat. The closing stages involve: finalising the design of the model, checking and modifying the instructions, designing the cover and dispatching to the printer. I'll describe these last stages in Workshop notes as soon as they are complete. Best wishes - Rob © Rob Ives / Flying Pig 2000-2004 |