Showing posts with label Alias. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alias. Show all posts



For an Alias class I was tasked with designing a bottle...any bottle as an exercise in rendering semi-transparent liquids. As a potential movie tie in I decided to create a Green Lantern Bubble Bath.  I thought it I designed the bottle to look like the lantern I could create a great and cheap way for kids to have a lantern toy of their very own.  I chose to base the lantern shape off of the more traditional (and in my opinion iconic) train lantern form from the comics rather than the more spacey / organic lantern from the movie.   I also chose to flatten the lantern shape, allowing it to sit on the shelf more easily.  I love the deep emerald color of the liquid.


This project was done in Alias and is a design for a 3D mouse.  A 3D mouse is operated by the left hand as is great for use with modeling programs such as Alias or Solidworks as the puck allows you to zoom, pan, and rotate all at the same time.  It is also great for programs like Photoshop were the puck can be used to change the brush size.  I used an existing puck model and built the mouse around it.   Since this tool is operated by the left hand I designed it with an L shape which would allow it to wrap around your keyboard.  The buttons are positioned just beyond the puck allowing you to rest your hand on the platform without engaging the puck or the buttons.  Based on my experience using a Wacom tablet to draw on the computer, the one command that I use more that any other is "Ctrl+Z".  As such the UNDO command is located near the thumb allowing it to be quickly pressed without removing your hand from the puck.