Saturday, December 1, 2012

Complete Process

Dominic Chong. Grade 11 Green. Personal Project. FISP.
Please take a look at my Personal Project and leave a comment if you wish.

Process from 13th November to 1st December
Starting point. 1x1 inch squares
Papers on board to visualise final product

Filling edges of the board will plasticine after being shaped
The dark area is a forest location soon to be having trees
Mostly every part of the board covered by plasticine.

The sides are filled but are not smooth yet

The fairways have been cut out to shape
For every hole the fairways are prepared and stuck on
The area for the rough have been smoothen out


Filtering soggy sand to get fine and dry quality.
Everything is smoother.
Sand painted dark green and used on the model for rough
Surrounding a hole the rough
Smooth!
Getting fine sand through filtering stones that were not needed.


Plasticine terrain

Foam shaped to be mountains
Foam shaped to be mountains

Rock-like structures on model




Base of the driving range
Top view of driving range in the making
Net made out of actual net





Trip to the aquarium

Three little huts to be used as rest huts on model

One of three on the golf course

Green plants

Green cut out from lighter material and stuck onto the correct location

More plants

Trees may not look real due to unavailability of options for trees

Filling sand for bunkers

Tee-boxes

Sandy rocks

Hole 18 (finishing hole) green and 6 green-side bunkers

Making of buggy track


Bridges across lake covering Hole 6&7
Buggy tracks complete
Car parking lot
Green plants along the driving range and starting holes

Treetops painted dark green and yellow

Driving range updated
Hole 17 Par 3 trees across fairway setting up a difficult challenge
Trees surrounding holes though not many

Trees placed everywhere

Clubhouse; cardboard shape

Entrance to golf club

Clubhouse, Car parking lot, Buggy shed, Driving Range

Final look of driving range with roof for players shelter
Top view 1
Top view 2


Top view 3

Top view 4

Top view 5
Any comments on these pictures would be highly appreciated. Thanks!

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