Next up is an architecturally-grounded concept with a strong Balto-Slavic character to it, that is to be derived from merging short-pile fur onto lightweight greyboard in order to construct a diamond-shaped top-hat which exists out of four levels that continue the divergence of the regular decagon found on top, through a series of angular planes that are all measured to follow the golden ratio.
The decagon makes an excellent foundation for the project as its unique devision clearly distincts between front and flanked views, while being substantial enough to ascertain that for the chosen materials, the many surfaces will be reflected beautifully.
Decagonal Hat
Posted by Discipulus
on February 2, 2012
In reality, the hat’s base will be an oval crown following the shape of the head, meaning that the decagon division will actually become more and more apparant along the height.
I found it quite nicely. You can be proud of!!!
Why thank you ^_^.
Seeying the result I am quite proud, actually