Deliz Franklyn

Personal Reflection

My unique experience in the knowledge of 3D design and painting allowed me to understand the importance of being creative and innovated. When I first head of 3D printing I thought about images on a piece of paper being able to print in a 3D format that’ll require 3D glasses or something of that nature. Watching skulls being created from a liquid substance and the idea of creating limbs for amputees. I am thrilled and hesitant of the idea of being so advance in technology because having the opportunity to print guns shows that limitation should be required. The take on 3D printing is simple, we are going to be able to print pens, if we want, or even bigger things in the comfort of our homes. The challenges I faced the most is the coffee idea because relating any ideas back to 3D printing would force you to think outside of the box. This made me think deep into everyday movements that I would normally ignore and figure out a way to find a solution to improve my everyday movement. The way you focus on details are very important because people want the same thing but different approach on the issue. I had the advantage to use social coffee because its was one of the needs. Connecting Needs to 3D printing is a challenge, but facing it and thinking out side the box always help. Working with SketchUp was different because I assumed that it was going to be easy but dimensions is difficult. I develop my skills in SketchUp by building a supermarket that was based on details. Overall dealing with different methods to create an object has brought plenty of opportunities that I never dealt with prior to this class.

 

This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.

2 Responses to Deliz Franklyn

  1. Create your entries as four separate, individually titled, posts. Not one big post.

Comments are closed.