Sabbatical Presentation by Joshua DeMonte, Department of Art + Design, Art History, Art Education, College of Fine Arts and Communication

Joshua DeMonte, Assistant Professor in the Department of Art + Design, Art History, Art Education, presents his sabbatical talk on Friday, April 21, 3:00pm on Zoom. The title of his presentation is Color and Pattern 3D File Development in Surface Modeling.”

Color Jet Printing (CJP) is one of the few 3D printing processes that yields full CMYK color models from color 3D file formats. Surface modeling applications like Rhinoceros 3D allow for a variety of color formats to be generated even though the control of color information is limited. Three-dimensional patterns and architectural form are a mainstay in DeMonte’s creative process. With the advent of SubD tool sets in Rhinoceros 3D, DeMonte has begun transitioning his tessellation processes into the newly forming SubD workflows. The body of work created during his sabbatical demonstrates the potential of a refined color workflow used in conjunction with newly developed SubD tessellation processes. The resulting color workflow simplifies the process and increases the accessibility of generating color 3D models for broader range CAD users.

Joshua DeMonte’s sabbatical talk will be presented as part of COFAC’s Colloquium 56 on Friday, April 21, at 3:00pm on Zoom.

The Zoom link may be found here (passcode Colloquium).

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