I began to wonder what I could learn more and gain more experience. So, I created a 3D model of Big Ben.
My assignment was to create a 3D model, so I created a 3D model of a glass greenhouse on Tinkercad. By adding shapes and holes, I created a glass greenhouse successfully and also added details with flowers and a road. This experience made me more confident in 3D modeling as well as more knowledgeable about the subject.
This three-point perspective project was inspired on the topic of environmental health. It represents the life we take away from the Earth (the trees, in this case), and how we project it and use it in buildings and "pretty things," such as the colorful building in the picture.
As a normal human as the clock hits 12 and I hear voices yell "Happy New Year" I already have my planner out with my new year's resolution. However unlike most this year I actually intended on changing my lifestyle and creating a new healthy habit. So, I go onto the app store and search, "Fitness tracker", "checklist app", "Healthy habits"... I browse and browse finding numerous apps with different tools I needed however not one had the perfect combination I was looking for. So, I put myself up to the task and created my first ever application which I now proudly present.
The project I did is an app I created for people to play with. I used the website "Thunkable," which helped me guide and structure the app I wanted to make. In short words, this app is a game to test your basic and shared knowledge. As you play, you can see that the questions consist of common sense. As you click the correct answer, your score goes higher. At the end of the game, you have your final score.
I created a digital painting using Krita to improve on my digital drawing skills as well as expand my knowledge on how to incorporate different tools on art. I explored with different digital tools to create my painting and learned a lot of different ways I can create different types of paintings.
How can we learn about geography in a fun way? The app I made has users guess the name of a South American country that appears highlighted in a map. If they answer correctly, a point is added to their running score and they move on to the next country. If they answer incorrectly, they can't move on until they answer correctly.
I realized that halloween props are very lame and boring and wanted to spice it up. I made an Arduino robot that would be used as a halloween decoration to scare children. The Arduino would sense movement with a PIR Sensor and then it would emit a very high pitch sound, LED lights, and moving parts that would emulate a person.