Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Sarah Brodsky Week10: Camera



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My concept was to design a small and attractive camera. I created a unique shape, added classic round buttons and a shortened lens cap. This camera is designed to be easy to use, sleek and sturdy. This camera is aimed at any consumer looking for an easy to use, reliable camera. The screen is nice and large to see what is being shot. The eye-hole has been removed for a more modern feel. 

To create this design I made a rectangle. Then I used the extrude command to create a thickness for the rectangular body. Next I filleted the edges to my liking to create a sleek and curvaceous look. After this I created the lens which was made using the truncated cone. Then I created a cylinder to fit inside the lens, used the BooleanDifference command to remove the inside and then created another cylinder to fit within the space and act as the camera lens. Next I created by making tiny cylinders and placed and attached them accordingly. I then created another rectangle and extruded it only slightly to create the screen for the back of the camera. I then used keyshot to find appropriate materials that would be both attractive and efficient for this design.

I chose to use copper materials because I think copper can be rather attractive and I would like to recognize that. I then chose to use a yellow plastic for the buttons and two kinds of copper to create a variety in color. These materials are sturdy, can be recycled by pennies and sleek for my design. 

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