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Dec 17 2013

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Overall Personal Reflection

My unique experience in this course is the exploration of possibilities. Before I take this course, I didn’t know much about 3D printing design and how interesting and fantastic it is. Throughout the semester, I have developed great interest on 3D design and its wonderful technique. The way how this course is crossover of art and marketing is very impressive. In this course, I learned both art and marking technique. The happiest moment in this course was the time I got to use SketchUp to make a 3D design print. I always wanted to learn some 3D skills using computer because I am a huge anime fan and I love to know how to make they use computer to make manga. This is the best fruit for me.

For the marketing part, I really don’t have so much interest on it but I still get something out of it by doing group project with other crossover class. I learned how to find the needs in the market and how to implement some methods to study the targeted customers. Frankly, I am not regret of being a test object as this is the first class that Zicklin crossover with Weissman. Moreover, this course also makes me realize the importance of teamwork and contribution. When a group project is assigned, there would be no “I” in the group but everyone relied on each other to accomplish a task. Perhaps our group did not create the best project but we were happy to work with each other and learn from everyone’s stories. All in all, I had a great time in this course. I never could have fallen asleep because everything is just new and inspiring to me. Especially my funny classmate who helps me along the semester.

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Nov 08 2013

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Milestone

To Be Able to Print Anime Characters

Nov. 11 – Play around on shapeways.com and search for details.

Nov. 18 – Decide which character I wanted to print the most.

Nov. 25 – Search pictures of the character.

Dec. 01 – Make 3D sketches of the character. Send sketches to shapeways.com.

Dec. 08 – Wait for shapeways.com to see if the sketches need improvement.

Dec. 15 – Have the figure ship to my house.

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Nov 04 2013

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Future Vision

I love little pets, especially hamsters. After visiting art supplies store and learning 3D printing in class, I grew the interests in making themed hamster house with 3D printing. Based my experience in PetCo store and viewing couple videos online, I realize that there are no many hamsters that has customized theme. They definitely have style like in the link of “how to make a bin cage” and of “hamster cage”. But as my personal preference, I’d like things with a theme or a main idea if you will. Just like the gloomy bears I love which combines violence and cuteness (I am not a violence person but I do like the confrontation between characters like those in movies and anime). So I have been thinking to make a system of designing different types of hamster houses with different themes that little pets lover would enjoy, and because 3D printing can do a lot on the details out of less complicated raw material the cost can be low and it can be much easier for non-designers or simply someone prefers finished products to get the hamster house they want. (However, for this part I haven’t yet examined the factors that determine the cost). Themes like forest, desserts, mountains, modern city, farms, islands, or even space can be possible to the making of hamster house with fun objects like barns, mansions, tree houses, caves, tunnels, the Moon, you name it. Also, because the internet gives us place to share our thinking on designing hamster houses, we can explore new friends who share the same interests and form communities to tie us all around the world. And for another personal purpose, I want more people to adopt little pet as they are less complicated to handle and a good company to be with, that is, more loves. Overall, this idea can bring more interesting exploration on the development of customized pet houses and perhaps possibly expand the market or open one.

 

Links:

http://www.petco.com/product/105183/Petco-2-Story-Hamster-House.aspx

http://hamsterhideout.com/forum/topic/67372-how-to-make-a-bin-cage/

http://babblepie.wordpress.com/tag/hamster-cage/

http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Low-Cost-Hamster-Cage

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Nov 04 2013

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Personal Reflection

It surprises me when I learn that the class would allow me to form 2D digital images to a touchable 3D object by using the 3D printers as my original expectation to the class is just purely computer programming in three dimensions. Then I get interested in the way everything works out nicely from “bits” to “atoms”. A special encounter in this class is the collaboration with a marketing class which I don’t understand how it can work out until we actually get along as a task group. I learned that many companies now is using 3D printers as their production tool and how the invention of 3D printers brought up a whole new market to the business world and a “new land” for the designers. So far, I get to learn how to use SketchUp, to find out the “needs” in the market, and how to use the powerful internet to advance my designs. One major problem I faced during the class is that I still can’t understand how my design can make money. I am positive that I can create things better and better but how exactly can my design fulfill the best need in the market. This critical appraisal keeps running in my head as I doing every project which sometimes makes me exhausted and can lead to confusion. However, I consider myself lucky because I have lots of experiences on making complicated things such as cross-stitching which builds up patient and concentration on doing project after all the practices I have had on my own. I believe I can help my group to go through any time consuming process that is necessary for our project to be a great one.

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Nov 02 2013

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Studio Exercise 2

candice_cookie cutter  Material – Plastic

•PlasticsinPrint
•5-7  business  day
•Uses 3D printers
•$15.50 for each custom order
http://www.etsy.com/shop/PlasticsinPrint?ref=l2-shop-header-avatar#
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Plastics-in-Print/395563667162736

 

candice_knob Material – Metal

•Use high temperature heating under high pressure to forge the knob
•1/2 – 1 day
•Design based on appearance, cost, and availability rather than function
•$5-8 for each custom order
•Shapeways.com

candice_phrase Material – Edible

•Chocolate
•2 – 3 hours
•Cut with knife, or melt it and put it on a mold
•Cost less then $5

candice_ring Material – Glass

•Takes about 6-8 minutes to make (with every material prepared)
•Uses microwave to heat the glasses
•Homemade
•About $300
Demo video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZMBrzHVP4Q

 

 

candice_vase Material – Stone

•use on-site robotic 3D printers that creates architecture out of soil
•7-10  hours
•use natural sand or soil to build objects
•machine uses solar energy, ECO!
•Price varies depending on the object. About $8-10 for regular vase

 

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Nov 02 2013

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Studio Exercise 1

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First, I just pulled out any shapes from 3D warehouse. Then, I put the shapes together and built
them up. I had to move around the screen many times in other to assembles the shapes together. The  challenge that I faced was putting the shapes onto the place I intended. I had to turn the shape around, and made sure that I have the angle that I wanted. Moving the shapes around was also a challenge. I had to turn the screen every time I made slight changes. It took a lot of time and effort to make the precision. I had a weird shape that I couldn’t even name it. My creation was not significant at all.
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