Process - Making Physical 3D Outcome - 2
To complete the model, I used fabric to make the window curtains. I had some difficulties. I couldn't make the fabric into the shape of the curtains because it couldn't hold its crease like paper. Secondly, when attaching it to the mount board, it took a long time for the pieces to stick together.
Next, I made the Wassily chair. I found it very difficult to copy all the parts and the construction. It was quite complex, so I decided to make the chair as close as possible to a real life chair. And because the model was quite small, I really struggled when gluing them together. It fell apart many times. However, in the end, I completed the chair.
This is the position of the curtains and the chair in the bedroom model. I didn't cover the window completely because I wanted people to still recognize the large glass window behind the curtains.
This is my final physical 3D outcome. I added a front wall to create a complete space. Although there were some difficulties, I think I did quite well. It's not an outstanding piece of work because this is my first time that I make a model like this, but I was able to almost completely represent the furniture and functionality of each area through the physical model.

This has come out well, particularly as its one of the first times of working this way and with this material. Well done.
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