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Mesh Mashup: HD Renders (Milestone Project 1)

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Megan Janett Febuary 5, 2020 OBDF 110 Laughing Pill Final Rendering

Mesh Mashup: Selection and Refinement

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Megan Janett January 27, 2020 OBDF 110   Laughing Pill      When it came down to deciding which object I wanted to refine it came between a flower pot shaped as a turtle with a human skull as its shell or a pill with a laughing face coming out of it. In the end I went with the laughing pill idea. This concept came from the phrase take a chill pill. So instead of taking a pill to chill out someone may want to take a pill in order to have a good laugh. Original object in tinkercad: Refined object in meshmaker: When showing my ten objects to the class it came down to two items, the flower pot turtle or the laughing pill. Though the feedback that I was given most said that the laughing pill would be a good one to play around with since it is so random and actually funny to look at. Originally I had envisioned the face coming out of the pill as if the pill was being split into two, but when I got talking to people they said that it woul...

Mesh Mashup: Concept Generation

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Megan Janett January 21, 2020 OBDF 110 Remix Culture Remix culture to my understanding is taking already existing material and combining or altering it to create something new. For instance taking an older song and combining it with a more modern one resulting in a new song that has bits and pieces of the previous two intertwined into it. There are various ways in which people can experience a remix; Read, Read-Write, remix and Mashup. Mashup is the example i gave previously. Read is typically found on the consumer side of things, it is a one way flow meaning that they can listen or look at the product but it is quite difficult or impossible for them to alter themselves.                                          Donut Time This is based around the idea of doing donuts in your car but i with this car the tires themselves are the donuts along with the spoi...

Objectified; Response

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Megan Janett January 14, 2020 OBDF 110 Polaroid Camera   In the documentary designer Karim Rashid was talks about how our new digital cameras are still modeled in the same way as an old film camera when the film actually defined the shape of the camera. If we wanted to we could have completely redesigned the look of the entire camera. What inspired me to create a 3D model of a polaroid camera was that even though today we can print pictures from our phones there is still a high demand for polaroid photos, but in this case the overall design of these cameras have changed quite a bit even though the purpose is still the same. Personally I prefer the old model over the newer ones. https://www.amazon.com/Fujifilm-Instax-Instant-Discontinued-Manufacturer/dp/B00AWKJPPY  The new ones are more rounded and slimmer in design.