OBDF 210 Wrap up!

Through out the semester, I could learn a lot more features of Rhino, on top of using geometric shapes. For example, using SubD and building more curved edged and opposing organic line models.



< From Project 1: Laser Cut Piece, Modeled and Rendered in Rhino >

 
< Laser cut done >
https://objectdfsk.blogspot.com/2022/10/project-1-summary.html

< From Modeling Organic Object Assignment >
https://objectdfsk.blogspot.com/2022/10/week-6-exercise-3d-scanning-of-organic.html

< From Project 2: Reverse Engineered Object >
https://objectdfsk.blogspot.com/2022/12/project-2-rendering-and-axo-drawing.html

< From Project 3: Game Set Project >
https://objectdfsk.blogspot.com/2022/12/project-3-3d-modeling.html

I also leaned a lot how 3D fabrication is using in field, as fine art pieces, homes, in different size and magnitute.

Gabriel Schama's wood printing piece. >

fully 3D printed construction with Crane WASP Printer >

< Monika Horcicova's Wheel of Life >

If there's another chance, I would like to exercise more on Rhino, to build more complex design. And at the same time, would like to experience diverse 3D program, such as Blender or Zbrush. And hopefully I could learn more about different materials and 3D printers, for deeper understanding of them and future use of them! 




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