Metamorphosis
metamorphosis n. pl. met·a·mor·pho·ses (-sēz′)
1. A transformation, as by magic or sorcery.
2. A marked change in appearance, character, condition, or function.
3. Biology Change in the form and often habits of an animal during normal development after the embryonic stage.Metamorphosis includes, in insects, the transformation of a
maggot into an adult fly and a caterpillar into a butterfly and, in amphibians, the changing of a tadpole into a frog.
4. A usually degenerative change in the structure of a particular body tissue.
Here is your problem to solve...
Produce a series of six views that depict the incremental evolution of a form from an inanimate state to another inanimate state or an animate state. The goal of the assignment is to evolve the inanimate object into a different inanimate object or animate object.
Sketchbook Planning Assignment:
- 8 thumbnail sketches for composition
- 2 well rendered detail sketches
- 5 reference images
1. A transformation, as by magic or sorcery.
2. A marked change in appearance, character, condition, or function.
3. Biology Change in the form and often habits of an animal during normal development after the embryonic stage.Metamorphosis includes, in insects, the transformation of a
maggot into an adult fly and a caterpillar into a butterfly and, in amphibians, the changing of a tadpole into a frog.
4. A usually degenerative change in the structure of a particular body tissue.
Here is your problem to solve...
Produce a series of six views that depict the incremental evolution of a form from an inanimate state to another inanimate state or an animate state. The goal of the assignment is to evolve the inanimate object into a different inanimate object or animate object.
Sketchbook Planning Assignment:
- 8 thumbnail sketches for composition
- 2 well rendered detail sketches
- 5 reference images
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