Here's the model I 3d printed out. I used transparent material because I didn't realize it was transparent when I printed it. When it was finished there were no more empty spots in the print garden. However I reprinted it twice, they were out of material and the print machine broke. So I decided I was going to use this transparent model as my solid model. This model gives me an idea about the c4d model I am building. When the file in the computer becomes solid, it gives me a taste of what 3d is all about.
This is modeling of two donuts. I chose this model when I first started because I thought it would be a good experiment to start with a simple model.
This is a model of the bunny doll I modeled at the beginning. I wanted to start with some items that were close to me and of interest to me. That's why I chose to start with my doll. As you can see, this modeling isn't that smooth because I didn't use too much refinement here, I chose to stitch more shapes together to complete my whole. I think starting with simple skills is a good process.
It's an alarm clock. I created it because I thought it would be a good opportunity to practice. For this model, I learned a lot of tricks about details. For example, the alarm clock's carrying handle and hands. I think the key to modeling is to portray the details, so I create this modeling.
This is a model I built from photos. It is an egg that looks like a monkey. I think this modeling was one of the hardest I had to do in the whole project. I chose it because I wanted to challenge myself. Since this is a photo, it was a process of going from 2d to 3d. During my modeling process I learned a lot of new detailing techniques by watching different instructional videos.
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