Object Design: Combine Material, Form, and Narrative
3D Modeling 1
A course by Jean-Baptiste Fastrez , Designer
About the video: 3D Modeling 1
Overview
“Now I'm going to show you how to model your concept in 3D using Rhinoceros 3D software. This will allow you to refine and visualize the intentions covered in the sketching stage.”
In this video lesson Jean-Baptiste Fastrez addresses the topic: 3D Modeling 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Object Design: Combine Material, Form, and Narrative. Break the rules of design by experimenting with materials and shapes to look beyond how objects are used and allow them to transmit real emotions.
Partial transcription of the video
“3D modeling In this lesson, we are going to switch to 3D to refine the intentions we had in drawings. There, I will pass on the 3D software. The goal is to have a more realistic rendering than what we imagined. For my part, I use several software. I will work on Rhino, but you can do this on another 3D modeling software. So I take the cylinder tool, I define a point which will be the center of my cylinder and I choose a radius. Here I put 125, because I think a 250 mm diameter mirror could be suitable in terms of comfort and for our final prototype. Next I will set the thickness of the cyli...”
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Course summary for: Object Design: Combine Material, Form, and Narrative
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Category
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Software
Adobe InDesign, KeyShot, Rhino -
Areas
Furniture Design & Making, Product Design

Jean-Baptiste Fastrez
A course by Jean-Baptiste Fastrez
After studying at the École Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle, Jean-Baptiste Fastrez spent some time working for the Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec studio. In 2010, he won the Design Parade competition at Villa Noailles and created his own studio a year later.
Since then, he has worked for several brands and editors such as Moustache, Manufacture de Sèvres, Kvadrat, and Tai Ping. His work has received numerous awards and some of his pieces have been included in the permanent collections at the Centre Pompidou and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.
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