These are the cubes that we made in the beginning of the 3D modeling unit. We used the measurements " 5', 5' " " 10', 10' " " 15', 15' " and " 20', 20' "
This is the "UNPAINTED Simple House" we made. At first it was just called "Simple House," but we copied it and made two versions. The one above is the unpainted one, and the one below is the painted house š. It took a few days to make and when we were done, we made a PNG of the house.
Here is the painted simple house that we have been working on for about a week. We made this in SketchUp and it was very fun.
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This is the house from a few different angles. We recorded this with ScreenPal and exported a mini video. Mine is 18 seconds long and even though it is short, I am very proud of my work.
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On the left is the 10 second video of my house spinning. We rendered it in blenderĀ and it took around 30 seconds for mine to loadāfor others it could have been longer. On the right is a rendered picture of the house. At first I was confused on how to export it, but I looked at the export settings, and figured out how to export an image.
This is the art model that we made in class. Mine is supposed to be a fountain with water spilling out the top but I added the water too late so now I can't show the water. :(
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This is the animation of my art model. I worked hard to keyframe the model and camera so that the main model would stay inside of the frame.
This is the animation of my art model that I put in space. It was pretty confusing to get the stars to work, however, I figured it out and made very pretty stars. I made the model loop by adding a copy of the model, and reversing the video so that it looped backwards.
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Fynn Holtorff
DATA Student
6th grade 23-24