Welcome to my 3D Design Gallery! This page was made by me currently as a Junior and this page shows most, if not all of my work in 3D Design. Some of my designs I believe are interesting, and I think you, viewer should be interested as well! I designed and printed a view things using Tinkercad, a website that is easy to use and learn how to design things in order to print. My 3D Design class also uses Makerbot CloudPrint a 3D design website that can be used to print to connected machines. Here are some of my best designs that I have made so far.
This is my very first printed 3D Design. I think it looks nice however, what I was looking for with this design is that I make a close reference to the LAMAR Advertising billboard sign. The plate is pretty close to the actual billboard logo, but the words aren't slanted, and there was green filament color to print with but I was told that we were not going to use color for the first assignment, but I still like this design nontheless.
This design is my second printed work. I think it is interesting because I used a website called Thingiverse, where you can find random creations made by individual creators that may, or may not be useful to print however most designs were mostly interesting to look at and I chose the book divider. The book divider may be useful for smaller books, but when I tested larger books it obviously never worked, but I didn't test it on an actual book yet.
For this design, I was supposed to design a monster using Sculpt.gl, a free website that is used to sculpt structures. This sculpture of a human brain was made, with the original idea of being a monster, as there is a small piece in the prefrontal cortex, but I was told that the brain itself was just okay. This design was not too complicated to make because Sculpt.gl has easy to learn tools, and I used some tutorial videos to learn shortcuts on certain tools. Making this a monster had some potential because I was thinking that the spinal cord or cerebellum could have legs, and the sides could have arms, like something out of a horror movie.
The Great Pumpkin Contest:The Pumpkin "Plauncher"
The Great Pumpkin Toss Contest was a contest where teams from the same, and different 3D-design classes compete to see who's pumpkin launcher is the most accurate to hit a target, and can travel farthest in the gym! Our team ended up not getting the prizes of candy because many things went wrong with our design. I named our design the Pumpkin "Plauncher" because it took around 285.6 grams of filament to build, and it was all for nothing because the filament was wasted, and we did not end up winning at least one of the two goal areas of our design. The size was underestimated by my team, and the launcher also did not launch our pumpkin far enough, because there was not enough power using only 2 rubber bands, and the launcher was way too big, and broke off after the first few attempts. Our team tried rebuilding the launcher a second time but it still didn't give enough power.
Here is my team's google slides presentation for the full details.
This chess piece called a rook was somewhat complex to make because it required multiple pieces to shape the middle and the top, and there was also some measurement issues as well, and it was kind of difficult to make, but I made it work with the help of my teacher!
This design has the official logo of the LCHS Morning Show implemented into a cookie cutter. It was very simple to make as I traced the logo on a piece of paper that was on the computer screen, and then used Adobe Illustrator to copy the traces using a screenshot, and threw the design in Tinkercad. The somewhat complex part was the measurements as there was certain mathematical measurement specifications I had to get right. This cookie cutter sadly, has not been tested on actual cookie dough on test day because I was sick, but I would assume that it would work perfectly, and cut the dough in the exact shape that I want it to be.
Final Design Piece
This is my Theology teacher Ms. Albright, and now she has the final Marker Holder model that I made!
She is satisfied by the design as it is much easier to get markers from the whiteboard!
THE END
This is the end of my presentation of all of my works that I have done in both Media Arts, and 3D-Design, throughout both the 2022-2023 (Sophomore), and 2023-2024 School Years.
I am very proud all of my works, and I will always appreciate Mr. Stoltzfus for helping me produce all of my designs to be viewed by anyone.
I hope that I am an inspiration to all who view my works, and use their own creativity and uniqueness in order to create something much more similar or much different than what I had in mind.
I thank all of the viewers, teachers, and students who view my works, and I appreciate the effort that I took to make and produce these designs over the years.
Thank you to all
-Lamar