Wednesday, December 16, 2015

SketchUp




SketchUp

SketchUp, was by far my favorite program of them all. To make this house, I used a combination of all the tools to make this house. Using a website to get the house model, I used realistic measurements and made this house. I definitely look forward to the next time I will used SketchUp.

First Web Project




















Web Project

This is my first project using a new software, called dreamweaver. It was exciting and challenging to make my website. I also used links to link back and forth between pages. Using the code to post in pictures and text was easy. I learned a lot from this project, and about dreamweaver.

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

3-D Chairs and Table






I used the program called Google SketchUp to make this Kitchen/Dinner scenario. This scenario was based off of my own house. I used all the tools from my Dog House post as well and even more tools! I learned about the "follow me" tool and the "shadow" tool. these tools both give the image look much more realistic. To make the sphere that was used as the door handle, and the legs of the chairs and tables, was all from the "follow me" tool. Lastly, the "shadow" tool is self explanatory on where I used it.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

10 Words to describe me





Describing:

These are the ten words that describe my personality. I made this in Photoshop and used the frame animation feature. Also, I organized the words and made a transaction to trigger the motion you see in the video. The ten words that I figured out to describe me were: Active, Helpful, Outgoing, Understanding, Thorough, Energetic, Organized, Sociable, Sympathetic, and Cooperative.

Dog House


SketchUp:

I used the SketchUp program in order to make this dog house. I used many tools to make this project such as the Shape Drawer, Push and Pull, Offset Tool, Move tool, and much more. All of these tools really helped me make this and it was a lot of fun. I added a dog, people, an island, a large lake, and the Golden Gate Bridge! The Paint Bucket tool really gave the portrait its design.