Patterns for laser etching were discussed with Marissa Sundquist for covering the visor's body. The pattern are meant to convey a sense of style and add privacy without paint or finishes. The patterns will be etched during the cutting process.
The create pattern was shared with Marissa. A second pattern was drafted and put onto the outline of a visor. Swatches were made of each pattern. The most difficult part was making all the pattern lines stop at the edge of the outline.
The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.
The create pattern was shared with Marissa. A second pattern was drafted and put onto the outline of a visor. Swatches were made of each pattern. The most difficult part was making all the pattern lines stop at the edge of the outline.
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.
A list showing of all the final posts of COMPLETED projects.
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2014-11-25 (Tu)
2014-11-25 (Tu)
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