Monday, May 12, 2014

third marking period

Block #1 = 8' x 5' x 5'

When starting to use the new software SketchUp8 it seemed pretty confusing but then when you knew the measurements everything got much easier. To start off this assignment we had to use a rectangle object we could make it any size at the beginning because then with the tape measure tool we could insert the length 

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Block #2 = 8' x 5' x 5'

To complete this assignment we had a block of the size the height of 8ft and the length and wight of 5 ft. We used the measuring tape to get those exacts measurements then we overlap them with the pencil tool. The pencil tool allows us to select the line drawn with the measurement tool. We all was outlined the push/pull was selected to leave an open space. 
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 Block #3 = 9' x 4' x 6' (l x w x h)






For this block we used a height of 6ft and a length of 9ft and a width of  4ft. We use the tape measurement tool and the pencil. The push and pull was used in certain ways like half way to make the popping out L. 
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Block #4 = 7' x 6' x 2' (l x w x h)





For this block we had to create an ordinary 3D rectangle but with specific measurements. A length of 7 feet, a width of 6 feet, and a height of 2 for Certain part of the image. 
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Block #5 = 8' x 2' x 5' ( l x w x h)





This was a pretty complex box due to the fact that certain parts had to be cut and some we're left at specific measurements using the measuring tape. 
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Block #6 = 8' x 5' x 6' (l x w x h)





Block #6 was of multiple steps but was also easy. For this block there was lots of pull/push tool used. The height and length has to be marked in order for the pushing in to adjust correctly because if it wasn't then that would lead to the whole side of the block to push in. 
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Block #7 = 8' x 5' x 6' (l x w x h)




Block 7 was set up to be of different heights it was a little complicated to set up each length and push/pull because certain parts push in together.  
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Block #8 = 8' x 5' x 6' ( l x w x h) 




This block was much more complicated then the others , there were more cutting off (push/pull tool) needed. One difficult part about this block was trying to keep on side of the sides still while the other hand to be pushed in. 
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Block #9 = 9' x 4' x 6' ( l x w x h) 

For this block we started to create a slanted side. The way I did it was figure out the height of the slanted side then the length , and then I would estimate as must as I can for the slanted tape measure. The prime colors were use to label solid straight side and then the slanted side was colored in a mixture of the two prime colors. 


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Block #10 = 11' x 3' x 6' (l x w x h)

For this block the way I set up my strategies was to divide the sides by two and the push/pull what was needed. I colored my block slanted side purple because it was a mixture of the Dolores red on the side of the block and blue on the top. 

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Block #11 = 8' x 5' x 6' (l x w x h) 


Block #12 = 9' x 4' x 6' ( l x w x h)
Both of these blocks took so much work at first it seemed easy due to the fact that we had practice in 10 other blocks but for these there was no estimation. The new way to created the slanted side was looking for the slope.


23: Bungalow via Google Sketch Up

 Iso View For this view we needed a lot of patience because the measurements had to be placed correct. The fencing and color of the wood gave a nice detail into the iso view.

 Front View  The front view was pretty easy due to the fact there was only pushing and pulling needed. 

Back View  The back view of the house needed details so what i added was a deck and a pool with some stairs. It was easy to build those because the only thing needed was adding or pulling the objects.

     Left side View The left side was like the back small details i added a door and the door nob because that were the people are going to get out to enter the pool. 

        Right Side View  The right side was probably one of the hardest part. Although there was instructions the hard part was adding the windows to make it seem 3D. 


Assignment #24 3D glass view
 
With clear instruction from https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj6mLFlAk3ac4mcnYKjyKJ2bT0rtRz4A14CECR3lCdvnaKz-4jIGrnB7roJvts_D9I5xrazqtmHx4U0GVksshKqauxKxaU6NA0gqNxwDVkz6F8uWe7J8NB26g_G9Bb2UjpjDT8pm9Keznu3/s1600/3d_anaglyph_art_tutorial_by_ryytikki-d345lnm.png this assignment was a 5 minute task. There were easy steps. 

Assignment #25 
For this assignment we used the link http://www.photoshop-plus.co.uk/2011/10/05/learn-how-to-create-a-simple-glowing-animation/. Getting the clear instruction in how to make a glow button.

Assignment #26 


For this test a lot of sets were needed. For more clear instruction you can visit http://www.photoshop-plus.co.uk/2011/09/21/learn-how-to-create-your-very-own-showcase-room/#more-648. Photo shop is an organize software that allowed many layers to be used in order for neat work. We had to make lots of group folders in order to organize the layers. To insert the images displayed we used google images and then used the magic wand tool to deleted the white background of the image. Once the background was deleted we selected the image then copied and past into the show case. Using Ctrl+t we set the image to the right size.




This brochure was a easy assignment it was just a lay out of our class schedule and images. 

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