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Monday, March 10, 2014

Intro to 3D Assignment Checklist




GENERAL
  • I have created a blog with www.Blogger.com and have given Cornell the address.
  • The blog should have the following:
    • I write a post in my blog every class.
    • My blog shows 20 posts per page.
    • I have a link to my project’s outline. 
  • I have written 2-3 paragraphs about the Future of 3d Printing and posted it in my blog.
  • I have brain stormed & sketched ideas of things that can be 3D Printed 2+ pages & put my blog.
  • I have registered with the classroom resource site 3dStudents.com and confirmed the registration.

Concept Model Sheet (CMS):
PLAN / DESIGN
  • I have created 2 – 4 pages of initial thoughts and designs for the CMS project & posted in my blog.
  • I have created a ‘Virtual Corkboard’ using Pinterest.com an added a screenshot and link in my blog.
  • I have created a ‘Mind Map’ of my potential design directions using Lucid Charts.
  • I have created 2 – 4 pages of ‘Thumbnail Sketches’ inspired from my ‘Mind Map’ & posted in my blog.
  • I have created 3 ‘Draft Sketches’ derived / inspired from my Thumbnail Sketches’ & posted in my blog.
  • I have chosen a draft sketch, created a  ‘Final Draft’ & posted in my blog.
  • I have created a FINAL Concept Model Sheet of my design, posted in my blog, & turned it in to Cornell. 
  • I have created 2 – 4 pages of initial thoughts and designs for the robot project & put my blog.

CREATE
Regular Assignments:
  • I have completed the Temple with extra features and posted an image of it in my blog.
  • I have completed the Juice Glass and posted an image of it in my blog.
MINI Assignments:
  • I have completed the Extrude Along a Path mini project and posted an image of it in my blog.
  • I have completed the Bevel mini project and posted an image of it in my blog.
  • I have completed the Deformers mini project and posted an image of it in my blog.

HOMEWORK
  • I have taken 20+ abstract photos emphasizing compositional rules and post them in your blog.  (link)
  • I have chosen 5 of the 20 photos that best exhibit the compositional rules & describe the rules used and post them in your blog. (link)