Milestone projects
Each of these milestone Projects and really the whole class really taught me about object design and 3d modelling as a whole.
The Grid Laptop recreated in Tinkercad
The process for this project was fairly simple I had got the idea from the documentary Objectified and had looked up images of the laptop on Google to create a more accurate recreation. It's not exact because it is simplified somewhat due to the limitations of Tinkercad but i do think I was able to make a good final product.
The Mesh Mashup
My mashup/ remix project's idea was scattered and not fully coherent. I think I should have simplified it and removed the whole tower element because if I did the idea would be more understandable. The tower was also the source of some struggle when actually creating the final project as it would blend well with the toilet and it really just looks messy at the top.
Papercraft Modular Terrain
This was definitely my favourite project to work on because I made something physically and relating to a hobby of mine. It was also just really fun to take photos of it. Early on when we had to come up with ideas This was not one of them but I wasn't happy with what I had come up with so I went back to the drawing board. the idea of making terrain come from me and my friends struggle to ever have really any. while my early design especially for the bridges was crude and clearly needed work it helped get me feedback on what to actually do and fix. In the end, I really do think that papercraft can and does work for terrain in a tabletop setting especially since it is so simple to create.
Decorative Hybrid Model
The project was to create a new 3d printable model by combining the ideas of two people. when I and Jaemin Jung first started talking They had the idea of using one of their ideas as a cover over one of my concepts and That's what we did. Our overall idea wasn't too complex so there wasn't too much struggle when creating it. the biggest one would come in the form of it having an ever so slight non-flat bottom so I had to quickly fix it.
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