For this project my main focus was creating a model out of foam that would translate well in a scan with my little knowledge using the 3D scanner. My partner and I created a large scale jelly bean in which we took several scans of 12 pictures each. We then aligned them to create one solid mass. We moved the file over to Solid Works to polish and sand the model. Once I had the file in Rhino I decided to make a child's phone shaped like none other than a Jelly Bean! I used the project command a lot on Rhino to add onto the form since it wasn't a perfect, smooth, and symmetrical object. With my materials I used brightly colored, hard shiny plastics to give it an appeal to children. Its also very durable which I would assume would be necessary. So there you have it..The Jelly-Phone!
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Mackinley Farmer: Week 10 3D Scanning Project
For this project my main focus was creating a model out of foam that would translate well in a scan with my little knowledge using the 3D scanner. My partner and I created a large scale jelly bean in which we took several scans of 12 pictures each. We then aligned them to create one solid mass. We moved the file over to Solid Works to polish and sand the model. Once I had the file in Rhino I decided to make a child's phone shaped like none other than a Jelly Bean! I used the project command a lot on Rhino to add onto the form since it wasn't a perfect, smooth, and symmetrical object. With my materials I used brightly colored, hard shiny plastics to give it an appeal to children. Its also very durable which I would assume would be necessary. So there you have it..The Jelly-Phone!
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