
Path of the Bolus
Description
In this project, an unconventional cut on the stomach was employed to enhance the understanding of complex 3D spatial relationships. This approach encouraged deeper cognitive engagement with the intricate connections and dynamics of spatial arrangements between the various components of the stomach, ultimately leading to more effective learning outcomes.
Tools
Z-Brush, Procreate, Illustrator
Type of Work
Coursework
Approach
Tabloid poster
Client
Michael Corrin (Prof. University of Toronto)
Year
2025
Audience
Students
The post-production process began with the generation of a 3D model via ZBrush that served as the foundation for the cut. This initial step allowed for precise manipulation of shapes and forms, establishing a clear vision for the project. Following the model creation, a series of sketch phases were undertaken, incorporating extensive research to refine ideas and concepts. This iterative process culminated in the development of a gray tonal drawing, which effectively showcased the interplay of light and shadow, highlighting the intended depth of the final piece. Combining these techniques ensured a comprehensive exploration of the project's aesthetic.
Pre-Production
Production
The grey tonal image is then overlaid with colour, drawn from real-life references. Each artwork features close-ups that invite viewers to examine intricate details, showcasing the textures in the composition.