- Box
- Pyramid
- Cylinder
- Sphere
Reflection:
The basic shapes I used were the boxes for the arms, legs, body and head , the pyramids for the hands ,the cylinder as the needle and the sphere as the distracting ball. The only techniques I used to make this product was grouping the shapes and ungrouping to edit the shapes again. While I was designing this product the hardest part of this design was to make every shape as accurate and symmetrical as possible so it can look like a good product.
Changes:
The changes I made from my sketch was the fact I used pyramids instead of fingers because it would be too long and complex to make. The second change I made was that I didn't place any buttons on the chest but instead a green area which would be a smarter idea for lights to distract the kids. The last change I made was the removal of the handle of syringe because the shapes weren't available to create the handle.
Design 2:
Shapes that were used:
The basic shapes I used were the Letter C to make it look like the straps around the pants, the letter U for the buckle of the belt and thin tubes for the pants itself. The techniques I mostly was used was grouping but I ungrouped if I needed to edit anything else. The most challenging thing I faced while creating this product was placing and editing the pant's straps.
Design 3:
Shapes that were used:
The basic shapes I used were cylinders for the base and cover, thin tubes for the handle and ex-tractable rubber on the top and a small box on the side of the cover to grip the handle. The techniques I used for this design was creating a hole by placing a shape in a bigger shape to create the desired hole. I also used grouping and ungrouping. The hardest part about creating this design was making sure the measurement of the top and the base of the water bottle cover was symmetrical.
Changes:
The changes I made from my sketch was the fact I used pyramids instead of fingers because it would be too long and complex to make. The second change I made was that I didn't place any buttons on the chest but instead a green area which would be a smarter idea for lights to distract the kids. The last change I made was the removal of the handle of syringe because the shapes weren't available to create the handle.
Design 2:
Shapes that were used:
- The letter C
- The letter U
- Thin tubes
The basic shapes I used were the Letter C to make it look like the straps around the pants, the letter U for the buckle of the belt and thin tubes for the pants itself. The techniques I mostly was used was grouping but I ungrouped if I needed to edit anything else. The most challenging thing I faced while creating this product was placing and editing the pant's straps.
Design 3:
Shapes that were used:
- Cylinders
- thin tubes
- a box
The basic shapes I used were cylinders for the base and cover, thin tubes for the handle and ex-tractable rubber on the top and a small box on the side of the cover to grip the handle. The techniques I used for this design was creating a hole by placing a shape in a bigger shape to create the desired hole. I also used grouping and ungrouping. The hardest part about creating this design was making sure the measurement of the top and the base of the water bottle cover was symmetrical.
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