Hi everyone,
I recently found out that I will be coaching by own Netball team next season called the Purple Puppies! So, I decided to make a series of logos... which one is your favourite? (Some are really bad!!!)S.E.A.L IT progress ;)
Hey everyone who has no life and feels like reading my extremely boring blog... This blog is going to be basically a bunch of updates about my 3D model and 2D logo assignment for my S.E.A.L IT elective for school! Enjoy reading! ;)
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Hey everyone!
I just wanted to show you all my latest creation! It watched the arc video from this link http://sketchup.google.com/training/videos/new_to_gsu.html so that I knew how to use it cause I didn't get it... AT ALL!
I made it firstly by drawing a rectangle on the ground and then using the arc tool to form a slight ark at the front of it. I deleted the line to seperate the arc from the rectangle and then used the push/pull tool to lift up the polygon to make the base. I then drew a rectangle on the base and lifted it up to make it 3D. This makes the base and the core. I then drew an arc at the very top of the core of the cupboard and used the push/pull tool to thicken the top. After that I just divided the core of the cupboard and drew lines to indicate the draws and cupboards. The handles were a bit more difficult but I made them by drawing an arc onto the draws (sticking out) and then drawing another one so as to make it into a banana shape and then used the push/pull tool to thicken it!!! =D
I just wanted to show you all my latest creation! It watched the arc video from this link http://sketchup.google.com/training/videos/new_to_gsu.html so that I knew how to use it cause I didn't get it... AT ALL!
I made it firstly by drawing a rectangle on the ground and then using the arc tool to form a slight ark at the front of it. I deleted the line to seperate the arc from the rectangle and then used the push/pull tool to lift up the polygon to make the base. I then drew a rectangle on the base and lifted it up to make it 3D. This makes the base and the core. I then drew an arc at the very top of the core of the cupboard and used the push/pull tool to thicken the top. After that I just divided the core of the cupboard and drew lines to indicate the draws and cupboards. The handles were a bit more difficult but I made them by drawing an arc onto the draws (sticking out) and then drawing another one so as to make it into a banana shape and then used the push/pull tool to thicken it!!! =D
Saturday, 14 April 2012
Hello Hello!
Just wanted to notify everyone that I decided to challenge myself a little bit by creating walls and doorways on particular angles really close to eachother.
I began facing problems to do with the structure and getting the angles to connect with one another neatly. After a bunch of fails I ended up deleting half of the walls I had made and started again with a fresh mind, and tried again. It made it a lot easier this time because I had a better idea of what I wanted it to look like. =)
Just wanted to notify everyone that I decided to challenge myself a little bit by creating walls and doorways on particular angles really close to eachother.
I began facing problems to do with the structure and getting the angles to connect with one another neatly. After a bunch of fails I ended up deleting half of the walls I had made and started again with a fresh mind, and tried again. It made it a lot easier this time because I had a better idea of what I wanted it to look like. =)
Hi all!
Just letting you know that I hit a slight bump in the road while I was trying to create my walk-in cupboard. I had trouble mainly because the doorway was on an angle. It was particularly fiddly because when ever I tried to do the top of the door-way, a roof would appear!
But I figured out how to fix it after about 15-20 minutes of fiddling around with the line, rectangle, easuring and push/pull tools! Now it's all fixed!
Just letting you know that I hit a slight bump in the road while I was trying to create my walk-in cupboard. I had trouble mainly because the doorway was on an angle. It was particularly fiddly because when ever I tried to do the top of the door-way, a roof would appear!
But I figured out how to fix it after about 15-20 minutes of fiddling around with the line, rectangle, easuring and push/pull tools! Now it's all fixed!
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