Final Piece The assignment is reverse engineered object. Measuring the items in 0.1 mm by a caliper. Then use Rhino to create the 3D object of my chosen items, compass and its case. This blog is my presentation of 3D compass and its case in rendered images. They looks really good. This is my compass in separated. This is assembled compass.
The things I have done in this semester. Frist, use simple commands to create my own castle. Second, create a unique pattern design from everyday life. Third, use Rhino to apply the pattern to some objects. Fourth, apply the pattern into real life by using laser cutter machine. Fifth and final, create 3D model of a chosen object. It is a pretty fun semester playing with Rhino! I: Castle II: Surface Design Study (Color) III: Surface Design Applications IV: Surface Design (Laser Cut Sample) V: Reverse Engineered Object (renders) Finish! ^^
My ideal castle This is my first time building a castle in Rhino. In the beginning, I was not sure what type of castle to build, so I started with blocks and parts of the construction. It includes stairs, big spaces, flags, cone-shaped roofs, and pillars. Later on, I added the front door, and its surroundings such as lakes, forests and a second watchtower. I created the rectangular part of the whole construction because this is how I recalled a "castle". The cylinder shape of a castle came from how I remember it like a wizard tower. I enjoyed the design process with Rhino and I could concentrate on my work for hours. The most challenging part was the bridge between the two towers and how to make it a reasonable combination. After a couple days of working on this project, I am satisfied with the final output of the first assignment. Process: The stairs are made in the first place, then the stage is added. Commands: box, Boolean Difference, cylinder, group ...
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