Projects in this category are original works digitally created and modeled in three dimensions using specialized software. Entries may represent objects, environments, characters, prototypes, or other creative or functional designs.

Models are not required to be physically printed or fabricated; however, they must be demonstrated digitally in the software used to create them. Students should be prepared to explain their design process, the tools and techniques they used, and the intended purpose of their model (such as visualization, simulation, product design, or artistic expression).

Examples of eligible software include (but are not limited to):

There is a 15 minute time limit for judging.  Please remember this as projects are created.  This includes set-up and time for judges to interview the student(s).

Judges use this rubric as a guideline for exemplary project characteristics in this category.

Students should use the rubric as a guide to judges' expectations.

Information courtesy of the State Technology Competition.