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[Papercraft Objects: Printed Templates]

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 Looking Cool Joker For this week’s project we’re starting a new milestone project. Because of this we were challenged with creating an object that meant something to us and for me I decided to pick two objects that related to my love for gaming. I choose Joker’s mask and dagger from the game Persona 5.  I tried to document everything that I did along the way to show my process. While this week I pretty much only focused on the mask, I did start my work on the knife. However this class the template for the mask was finished. Process Work! Modeling the Mask! Break down of pieces:  Eye socket: For this pieces its located in the middle of the mask's eye socket. Because of its awkward positioning we are unable to unfold it in the middle meaning we have to separate this piece. The unfolding is actually pretty simple if you are able to write down your process of how you unfold, if you reference some of my paper notes I wrote where the strip starts and ends as a means to keep track when I

[Papercraft Objects: Digital Samples]

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Sense of Deja Vu?? For this project we were tasked in creating papercraft sample and unfolding them to show our grasp of the concept and help us as we hit our next milestone. But what to create..... Now wait a moment, we've seen this before! In order to do this project I wanted to try and recreate a simplified version of my first project. I simplified it as we’re trying to get a better idea of Rhino for our papercraft and while I could have remade the entire project it wouldn’t have worked as a paper craft with all it’s holes. I experimented with unrolling reguar shapes that can be procuded by rhino and creating my own shapes, here some of the break down: Shapes I created my own here were the cross and the bumpers in the bottom right And in Fashion of keeping a style let's get a blast from the last milestone project. Our Boxing ring and simplified meteor are back! Lets take a look at some of our breakdown. I created the meterorite from scratch in this piece:

[Papercraft Research]

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 Week 5: Papercraft Research; Hoang Then Quyet Sorry for the weird cuts! Blogger refuses to let me do what I'd like with the photos so some improv was needed!

[Mesh Mashup: HD Refinement]]

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    The Dinosaurs are Fighting Back! The final refinement.... For this week's project we were challenged with taking our refined design from last week and translate it to rhino. While we weren’t given any write up this week I thought for the sake of documenting what we did this week I would make a little process write up. When making the translation from mesh mixer to rhino I needed to make a few adjustments. I separated the teeth and eyes from the dinosaur model using the “select brush” and “edit > separate shells” in order to get a different material for our eyes and teeth in the transfer. When doing the eyes we can use the extrude function to make our eyes a little more lively! The only other adjustment I made here was to separate my earth shapes on the boxing ring. When trying to implement a picture onto the boxing ring I found the quality lacked severally, and a plain blue boxing ring was just too boring. So I separated the shell and colored it when I transferred it over to