Monday 11 April 2016

3D Maps and what not?



Before I was even half way through my Micro research, we were told about another part of our group project- a 3D Map. Another huge pressure on our already tired minds, I'd say. But the good thing was that without pondering much upon how would we be able to do it, we just let go of our worries and started working on it.


We first made a huge map of the Aurobindo Market on a full imperial ivory sheet. We then traced it on a similar sized gateway sheet and finally, on a choksi board. It was a tedious process ofcourse, but we still had a long way to go. We then started to paint our base and also, cutting and pasting sunboard and making structures. Afterwards, we tried to incorporate new ways to make trees, cars, fences etc.

Although, all the parts of our model are still not put in place entirely, I'd still like you to have a look at the ongoing process.


Market Structure
Photographed by- Shikha Gupta




Overall Layout of the Market
Photographed by- Shikha Gupta

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