
Stuart Kinnear
Graphic Design & 3D Modelling
3D Modelling
Children's Playroom:
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My Honours project during my studies at University. The aim of this project was to create an environment where a small child of 1-3 years would regularly inhabit to play with his/her toys. The scene is a regular room in a normal household which has been decorated with furniture that would be easy for a toddler to access and toys that would be age appropriate.
Virtual Environments:
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This project was for my Virtual Environments class where I was required to model an interior and an exterior of a house of my own design. My design took influence from various Bauhaus exteriors which usually consist of rectangular shapes. The type of house I decided to model would be a holiday house that would typically be hired by middle-class customers. As for the interior, I decided to include furniture from IKEA because I felt that a holiday home would have cheap furniture convenient for all customers.
Retro Television Sets:
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My main project for my 3rd year at University. My goal was to create a collection of television sets from different cultures and different time periods. The reason I chose this project was because of the various designs that exist throughout the world, especially from older eras. I decided on one television from 1940's Britain, one from 1950's US and one from 1980's Japan. These choices clearly show the differences in technology and designs from each manufacturer during these time periods.
Pans, Head & Rifle:
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These models were for my 3D Modelling and Animation class in my 3rd year at university. A three-part project where I was to model an obscure assault rifle, a pot and pan and my own head. These models required a lot of research and reference images to get the exact shape and components for each model. Objects like these are what I like to model, something with multiple components to them that would require special attention to detail.




































