3D modeling is created by modeling an object in 3D. It can be drawn on paper or created on a computer software.  I created these projects with SketchUp.

CUBES

This is the first project I made with Sketchup for Schools.

(By the way, my handwriting is a lot better than that. It's just hard to draw with a mouse.) 



You might have noticed this figure in the background of the pictures. His name is Casey Grothus, and he's there for you to be able to compare your creations to the size of a human being. Click here to learn more about him.

Unpainted House

This house was another project I made in SketchUp. Here's what it looked like before it was painted...

...And this is what it looks like now!

I wanted to add a doorknob, but I never really got it to happen.  \: 

Later, I made this 3D Sculpture with the same program. It might look super complex, but it really only took me a total of around one hour to create.

Blender

After finishing the house in Sketchup, I put it into Blender, which is sort of like a 3D animating platform. (It took FOREVER to finally figure that part out, because something weird was going on with my computer.) I created these two videos to show off the house a bit better. One is 3 seconds long, while the other is 10.

240216 House Spin 3 Seconds Reagan Szenasi0001-0090 (1).mp4
240216 House Spin 10 Seconds Reagan Szenasi0001-0300.mp4

I also put the sculpture into Blender.

240307 Eevee 3D Sculpture Spin 10 Seconds Reagan Szenasi0001-0300.mp4