Final assignment (visual communication)



Final Research Book

Form  And Visual Ordering

                                                                                   







Form  And Visual Ordering

research book






PROGRAM
DIPLOMA IN NEW MEDIA DESIGN

SESSION
JULY-OCTOBER 2021

SUBJECT
VISUAL COMMUNICATION
PREPARED FOR
NOR TIJAN FIRDAUS BENTI ABU BAKAR

PREPARED BY
NG WEI HANG

STUDENT ID

2021030004



                                                                           



Visual Data Collection


1.1  Introduction  Scorpion  is a pin 8 predator arachnids arthropod  , having a pair of fixed prey jaw foot end of the elongated section and, with the tail end of the venom of the sting . The body length of a scorpion is between 9 mm (0.35 inches)  and 23 cm (9.1 inches) .  The first scorpion appeared 430 million years ago in the Silurian Period , in Antarctica are distributed on all continents except, currently existing 13 families a total of about 1750 under the project scorpion species  . All scorpions have poisonous needles, but most species pose no threat to humans, and do not even need to receive any medical support after being stung . At present, only 25 kinds of scorpion venom are known to pose a threat to human life (mainly belong to the scorpionidae ). They are widely distributed all over the world, with more than 1,000 species. It is mainly distributed in tropical and temperate zones . Except for the Arctic and Antarctic and other cold zones, it is distributed in other regions. The body of a scorpion can generally be divided into three parts, namely the cephalothorax, the front abdomen and the back abdomen. The cephalothorax and the front abdomen are joined together and are called the trunk, which is flat and oblong; the posterior abdomen is sectioned and has a tail shape, which is also called the tail. Lute-like mimicking the whole body, the whole body surface is highly chitin of the crust. Some also divide the body of the scorpion directly into two parts: the trunk and the tail. There is a venom sac at the end of the scorpion's tail, which contains venom and a stinger. Scorpions use it to kill prey and defend against enemies. The adult scorpion is about 50 to 60 mm long, with distinct body segments, consisting of a cephalothorax, anterior abdomen, and posterior abdomen. The body of the scorpion is yellowish brown, the ventral surface and appendages are lighter in color, and the fifth section of the posterior abdomen is darker. Scorpions are dioecious and slightly different in appearance. The cephalothorax, composed of six segments, is trapezoidal, with a cephalothorax on the back, densely covered with granular protrusions, a pair of middle eyes in the center of the back, and 3 lateral eyes on each side of the front end; 6 pairs of appendages, the first to help effect of food chelicerae , a second pair of long, rough shape of pincers palp may predation, tactile and defense function, the remaining four pairs of pereiopod. The mouth is located at the bottom of the anterior cavity of the abdomen.


Idea,Form&Content  Because scorpions are poisonous, their appearance is completely black, and their tails have spikes, giving people a cool, cold, domineering, and terrifying feeling. So I like Scorpion very much and think it's cool, so I thought of using Scorpion as the subject of this assignment.


1.2   References






                                                                           

PROCESS

2.1   FORM STUDIES    

             2.1 .0     SKETCHES

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front


 
           
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back




 front



underside


                      
                                                                                                                      

2.1 .1     3D Wire Sculpture







3D WIRE DETAIL





                                                                                                                                                    

2.2  Stylization

                           

                     

                          

                      

                

                                                                           

2.3  Simplification


                                                                           

2.4  Compositions

First wrong try












                                                                           




Second Try




















































































                                                                           



Third try



                                                                           

Fourth try









                                                                           

Fifth try



                                                                           


Finding 

3.1  Final Outcome




Scorpion Be a Crab

                                                                           




                                                                           































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