Sunday, March 3, 2024

Project #2: Taking a real-world item and making it digital in Rhino



     For the second project in my Object Design class to learn how to use the 3D design feature in Rhino, we were to take an easily disassemblable real-world item and accurately recreate it using the software. 


    We were then to make a presentation like a sales pitch of our item as a means to present our final product and display that we could represent it in different ways, such as assembled, exploded, and in axonometric assembly. 


    However, the more I thought about explaining a mousetrap to others and selling it, the more absurd it seemed. I may have lost brain cells. Therefore, when viewing the following slides, please do so in the mindset that we are all a small group of disguised, peaceful aliens who have resettled among humans here on Earth, and are doing their best to understand human customs and norms.











    I will acknowledge that in the creation of the presentation slides I benefitted what I just discovered and acknowledge the greatest Microsoft Office upgrade since Clippy: Microsoft Designer. It set up the layout options and suggested photos. If this is unfair AI/ect. I will reformat it. I do not have a design background at all.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/create-professional-slide-layouts-with-designer-53c77d7b-dc40-45c2-b684-81415eac0617

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