Weber, L Graphic Design(5)-12518-001 Assignments
- Instructor
- Lacey Weber
- Term
- 2020-21 School Year
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
Use complete sentences to answer questions as needed. You will lose points if you do not use complete sentences.
Due:
Use complete sentences to answer questions as needed. You will lose points if you do not use complete sentences.
Due:
Create a complex maze that will be printed on the 3d printer. The objective is to create a complex maze that can stump even the most amazing maze runner.
Your maze runner will be a 3mm steel ball bearing that Mrs. Weber will provide for you.
Based upon limitations of our 3d printers, your maze may not exceed 140mm for any axis. Your maze may be any shape that you wish (provided the shape is school appropriate). Your maze must be an original design. In other words, do not just download from the Internet and submit your assignment.
You are welcome to browse the Internet for ideas. Mrs. Weber searched “3d printed maze” on Pinterest and came up with several ideas. You can see some of the ideas:
https://www.instructables.com/3D-Printed-Labyrinth-Maze-1/ <--step by step guide
https://www.instructables.com/Three-Dimensional-Maze/?linkId=70384736
https://pin.it/6EU0X36
The recommended base ought to be 3mm thick. The base can be any shape you want (that is school appropriate)
I recommend that you create your base first. From there you can design the path of the maze. I do suggest that you sketch your idea BEFORE you start to design your maze on TinkerCAD.
Submit the link to your completed maze to be printed.
Your maze runner will be a 3mm steel ball bearing that Mrs. Weber will provide for you.
Based upon limitations of our 3d printers, your maze may not exceed 140mm for any axis. Your maze may be any shape that you wish (provided the shape is school appropriate). Your maze must be an original design. In other words, do not just download from the Internet and submit your assignment.
You are welcome to browse the Internet for ideas. Mrs. Weber searched “3d printed maze” on Pinterest and came up with several ideas. You can see some of the ideas:
https://www.instructables.com/3D-Printed-Labyrinth-Maze-1/ <--step by step guide
https://www.instructables.com/Three-Dimensional-Maze/?linkId=70384736
https://pin.it/6EU0X36
The recommended base ought to be 3mm thick. The base can be any shape you want (that is school appropriate)
I recommend that you create your base first. From there you can design the path of the maze. I do suggest that you sketch your idea BEFORE you start to design your maze on TinkerCAD.
Submit the link to your completed maze to be printed.
Due:
Use SketchUp to create a fractal (geometric) animal that will be cut out on the Glowforge. Watch the video to understand what you need to do. Further instruction will come for submitting your project.
Due date subject to change.
Due date subject to change.
Due:
Create 3 MinFigs on TinkerCAD
Requirements:
max height 60mm
must be characters (no inanimate objects)
must be different characters (cannot be duplicates of same character)
school appropriate
must paint after printing
CHALLENGE: make your characters free-standing after supports and brim are removed
Requirements:
max height 60mm
must be characters (no inanimate objects)
must be different characters (cannot be duplicates of same character)
school appropriate
must paint after printing
CHALLENGE: make your characters free-standing after supports and brim are removed