Sunday, 25 October 2015

Tinker CAD Big Draw

Tinker CAD Big Draw Design

Task:

Make a Tinker CAD design for the big draw, make it creative and use all the skill you have learnt so far.

Steps For Penguin:

1) Put a sphere onto the grid
2) Stretch it into a oval
3) Make another smaller oval and place it inside the first oval
4) Add 2 small squished cylinders onto the face for the eyes
5)  Reshape a triangular pyramid and rotate and make it small to fit on the face as a beak
6) use a parabloid to make the arms
7) flatten it
8) Align it onto the body by rotating the grid
10) add 2 chicken feet at the bottom of the penguin
11) for the spatula use a flatten cube with holes and a thin cylinder
12) place it on the arm
13) group everything but remember to keep the multi colored function on
14) copy the penguin and make it smaller for the second penguin

Steps for the barbecue:

1) use 3 thin cylinders and a tube to make the stand
2) use 2 hemi-spheres for the top 
3) make a hole on the one on top
4) place thin sticks on the base one
5) make a small sphere and place it in between the sticks
6) make a few copies of that and place it between the sticks

Steps for the background and igloo:

1) flatten a cube and stretch it to make the ice
2) use a hemi-sphere to make the top of the igloo
3) use a cube to make the entrance












Reflection:

This was a very fun project it made me use  all of the skills that i learnt till date. i enjoyed making this a lot as i didn't have to follow instructions from another paper but i could think and experiment with whatever i wanted.
it was a simple design but it was not easy to make,  It was easy to make the background but it required a lot of effort to make the penguin. this was because it was hard to align everything . One of the hardest things to do was to make the arms fit in, because i only realized that i had to align the grid after doing all of the work. This design was not like the other designs as i could choose which parts i wanted to put in and what i didn't want to use. Over all this project was very enjoyable.

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