In my past blog post writing, I have written two blog posts similar to this prompt. Since I have to, I will be making references to that posts titled, "3D Max experience" and "Skills From 3D Modeling," "3D Max Experience" tells my first thoughts on 3D modeling and "Skills From 3D Modeling" tells on the first skills that we learned in class. This isn't the first time that something like this happened but I have to do this again.
My initial reaction to the announcement of the start of 3D modeling was disinterest. I did not care for the art of 3D objects or 3D animation. I didn't want to learn this art form but it eventually grew on me. I first thought 3D modeling was just using those standard 3D objects, such as cubes, spheres, and cylinders, to make simple forms. That idea was quickly shot down when we got further into the unit. I have learned a lot of skills in 3D modeling since the beginning of the unit. We learned some more about modifiers. We learned about a modifier called lathe. The named modifier takes a 2D shape, multiplies it, and spins the copies in a circle path to make a solid 3D object. It is very good at make objects like vases, and different types of glasses. Another skill I learned was the use of materials. Materials can allow you put different colors and patterns on different parts of a model so instead of having a simple red ball, you can have a green ball with purple stripes on it. In conclusion:
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AuthorI plan on learning the skills of Digital Design and Animation this year. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not represent those of Durham School of the Arts or Durham Public Schools. Archives
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