In this project, I experimented with a new software that provided artificial digital clay and brushes and tools that can shape, add, take away, and pull the clay into any shape or size I want
For this project, I used a sharpie to draw a picture of a frog on a piece of paper. When I was done, I scanned my drawing and uploaded it to tinkercad, where I added an outline to further develop the design.
In the beginning of the year, I created a nameplate for my desk so people would now where I sit and who I am.
Thingiverse is a website where people upload all of their images, videos, and 3D design of whatever they came up with and created. We chose one of these designs, downloaded it to tinkercad, and changed a few aspects. I added a moustache to the statue and gave it a pedestal and I was finished.
For this project, I gathered information and inspiration from the internet in order to design my custom chess piece. I decided to make an angular, polygonal shape for a more unique look.
Through a seven day process, my group and I designed, tested, revised, and printed a catapult to propel a 20mm x 20mm 3D printed pumpkin across Berger Gym in a distance trial and an accuracy trial.
For this project, I drew the outer lines of a picture on one piece of paper, and the inside lines on another piece of paper. I exported these pictures to Tinkercad and truned them into a cookie cutter.
Using Meshy, I typed in a prompt for the software to generate a 3D model for, and once if finished I textured the model to give it color and realistic attributes. After that, I animated a walking animation for the rhinoceros.
For this project, I designed a component for the marble pathway on the black wall with moving parts. I went through several iteration of designs, optimizing the effectiveness and aesthetics of the project.
For this project, I had to design a unique way to display my name on my desk to start off the 3D Design semester. I went on the font website that Mr. Stoltzfus provided and found a font I liked. then, I added some soccer balls to signify my favorite sport.
for this project, I took a picture provided by Mr. Stoltzfus and measured the dimensions using a reference grid and transferred the shape into tinkercad using the various shapes and holes available on the website.
For this project, I chose something that the librarian here at LCHS, Mrs. Lopez, wanted designed and added to her library. She wanted a frankenstein style light switch for one of the lights in the library. I looked up a mechanism for this project and through trial and error designed and 3D printed a working mechanism. I also added various cracks and imperfections in the base plate of the light switch to contribute to the frankenstein theme.
Close-up image of design working in the real world
Mrs. Lopez posing next to my design