SCULPTURE IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL TRANSPARENT SPACE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
20220097448 ยท 2022-03-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44F1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C3/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a technology of producing a sculpture in a 3D stereoscopic space filled with a transparent material. The sculpture may be produced through a process of preparing a desired number of 2D plans acquired by dividing a 3D plan of the sculpture and a plurality of transparent plates corresponding to the number of the 2D plans, forming the shapes of corresponding regions by stacking representation materials on the corresponding transparent plates, joining the representation materials to the corresponding transparent plates, or making scratches on the corresponding transparent plates, and stacking the transparent plates having the shapes formed thereon, and can precisely represent shapes through various representation techniques or be repeatedly reproduced.
Claims
1. A sculpture in a 3D transparent space, comprising: a plurality of transparent plates produced to correspond to N 2D plans acquired by dividing a 3D plan of a sculpture, which is to be produced, in a random direction, respectively, such that the shapes of the corresponding regions of the sculpture are formed and stacked on the respective transparent plates; one or more representation materials selected from a representation material stacked on the corresponding transparent plate so as to form the shape of the corresponding region on the corresponding transparent plate, a representation material to be joined, and a representation material of a scratch formed to represent the shape; a plurality of transparent supports each fixedly installed on one side of the corresponding transparent plate so as to stack the transparent plate; a containing frame made of a transparent material, and configured to contain components of the sculpture having the transparent plates stacked therein; and a transparent material filling the internal space of the containing frame.
2. The sculpture of claim 1, wherein the representation material comprises any one or more materials selected from an artificially produced material and a natural material acquired from nature.
3. A method for producing a sculpture in a 3D transparent space, the method comprising: (a) preparing a 3D plan of a sculpture; (b) acquiring N 2D plans by dividing the 3D plan in a random direction; (c) preparing a plurality of transparent plates corresponding to the number of the N 2D plans; (d) forming the shapes of the 2D plans on the respective transparent plates using a representation material, while stacking the N transparent plates; and (e) putting components of the sculpture, subjected to the shape formation process, into a containing frame, and filling the empty space of the containing frame with a transparent material.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the step (d) comprises stacking the representation material on the corresponding transparent plate, joining the representation material to the corresponding transparent plate or scratching or cutting the corresponding transparent plate, in order to form the shape of the corresponding region on the transparent plate.
5. The method of claim 3, wherein the representation material comprises any one or more materials selected from an artificially produced material and a natural material acquired from nature.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the artificial material is an independent object made of iron or plastic.
7. The method of claim 5, wherein the natural material is a plant, mineral or animal.
8. The method of claim 4, wherein the scratching of the transparent plate is performed by a laser device.
9. The method of claim 4, wherein the representation material comprises any one or more materials selected from an artificially produced material and a natural material acquired from nature.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the artificial material is an independent object made of iron or plastic.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein the natural material is a plant, mineral or animal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR INVENTION
[0026] Hereafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0030] The N 2D plans are acquired by dividing the 3D plan of the sculpture 100A to be produced in a random direction (e.g. a vertical, horizontal or diagonal direction), and the transparent plate 111 is a plate made of a transparent material according to the 2D plans. The material of the transparent plate 111 is not particularly limited, but a transparent or semi-transparent material may be used as the material of the transparent plate 111. For example, an acrylic material (resin) may be used as the material of the transparent plate 111.
[0031] The representation material 112 is a material or scratch which is used to form the shape of a corresponding region on the transparent plate 111. That is, on the transparent plates 111 produced in the above-described manner, the shapes of the corresponding regions of the sculpture 100A are formed by the representation materials 112.
[0032] The transparent supports 113 are used to stack the transparent plates 111 after the representation materials 112 are used to form the shapes on the respective transparent plates 111. For this sculpture, the transparent support 113 is fixedly installed on one side of the corresponding transparent plate 111.
[0033] The containing frame 131 is a frame for containing the stone tower 110A and the full moon 120A, which are components of the sculpture 100A produced in the above-described manner, and the entire surfaces or one or more surfaces of the containing frame 131 are made of a transparent material. The containing frame 131 in which the stone tower 110A and the full moon 120A are fixedly installed is filled with a transparent material. Examples of the transparent material may include a solid such as resin, a liquid such as water, or a gas such as air. The solid transparent material may include acrylic resin.
[0034] In the present embodiment, it has been described that the inside of the sculpture 100A is filled with the transparent plates 111 and the representation materials 112. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For another example, the sculpture 110A may be produced so that only the outside thereof is filled with the transparent plates 111 and the representation materials 112 at a predetermined thickness, and the inside thereof is formed as an empty space. For still another example, the sculpture 100A may be produced so that the transparent plates 111 and the representation materials 112 are separated from the outside and inside of a predetermined portion of the sculpture 100A.
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[0037] First, a 3D plan of a sculpture to be produced is prepared in step S1.
[0038] The 3D plan of the sculpture 100 is divided N times in a random direction (e.g. horizontal direction) in order to acquire N 2D plans, in step S2. The thicknesses of the N 2D plans acquired by dividing the 3D plan of the sculpture 100 N times in the random direction are not specially limited. For example, the thicknesses of the 2D plans acquired by dividing the 3D plan N times may be equal to or different from one another.
[0039] According to the N 2D plans acquired through the division process, N transparent plates 111 are prepared in step S3. The material of the transparent plate 111 is not particularly limited, but a transparent or semi-transparent material may be used. For example, an acrylic material (resin) may be used as the material of the transparent plate 111. With reference to a first 2D plan among the 2D plans acquired by dividing the 3D plan of the sculpture 100, the shape of the first 2D plan is formed on a first transparent plate 111. Then, a process of placing the transparent supports 113 at both edges of the first transparent plate 111, placing the second transparent plate 111 on the transparent supports 113, and then forming the shape of a second 2D plan with reference to the second 2D plan as described above is repeatedly performed a required number of times (N times) in steps S4 and S5.
[0040] As the method for forming a desired shape on the transparent plate 111, various methods may be applied. For example, the desired shape may be formed through the method illustrated in
[0041] As another example of the method of forming a desired shape on the transparent plate 111, a 3D printing process by a 3D printer may be applied. The 3D printing process, which is suitable for precise representation, may be performed on the entire N transparent plates 111, performed on some transparent plates 111 among the N transparent plates 111, or performed on a partial region of one transparent plate 111.
[0042] The components of the sculpture 100 subjected to the above-described shape formation process are put into the transparent containing frame 131 illustrated in
[0043] Through step S6, holes in components of the sculpture 100 subjected to the above-described shape formation process, and the gaps between the components and the containing frame 131 are filled with the transparent material. The transparent material is not particularly limited, and any one of acrylic resin, water and air may be used.
[0044] As a post process, the containing frame 131 is separated in step S7.
[0045] When the transparent material is a solid such as the acrylic resin, the containing frame 131 may be separated or used as it is. When the transparent material is a liquid or gas, the containing frame 131 needs to be not separated but used as it is.
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[0047] While various embodiments have been described above, it will be understood to those skilled in the art that the embodiments described are by way of example only. Accordingly, the disclosure described herein should not be limited based on the described embodiments.