Module 3 Formstorming

Project Activities

Mia Weber: Modeling and Materials Final Project.


Project 3


Module 3

Experimenting with code provided according to the video tutorial provided, and with scanning objects then processing them.

Activity 1

I began the activity by pulling up P5JS and dragged the downloaded files in which I got from the class teams page. But, as I looked at the preview there was nothing displayed so I looked through the different files to find the problem to learn from the situation. After pulling up the preview into my browser I was fustrated because I could not figure out what was wrong. So I chatted with my professor to figure out the problem. After solving the problem and fixing the folders the graphics started to work in browser. When clicking on a resource provided a 404 page appeared. This resource did work when clicking the link but I did not end up using it. This resourse opened and was helpful for later rererence. After getting the code to work I was able to look through and I research online to learn more about it works. It will be handy if I ever need to use simular mechanics in the future. Here is the original graphics with my head tilted and the blue stripes toggled off. I uploaded images I already had into my folder to allow for a more efficent use of time. This is of me interacting with the motion graphics. I changes the center of the image so that it circles visible and not just around itself. The butterfly is added. The rest of the images were added. My head is tilted to the left. This is of my head tilted to the right. This is a small orange butterfly, one of my images to add to the eye motion graphics. This is a small yellow and green butterfly, one of my images to add to the eye motion graphics. This is a red ladybug, one of my images to add to the eye motion graphics. This is a large blue butterfly, one of my images to add to the eye motion graphics. This is a large beetle, one of my images to add to the eye motion graphics. This is my final graphic created with my face far away from the camera. The screen shots were hard to take because I had to stay very steady. This is the original image where I found the bugs I desired to use, they were found on adobe stock image which I have learned to use often as it is well suited for the programs needs. A rainbow gradient circle was created in order to make a kelidescope effect when images are layered ontop. This is a screenshot of my code folder, I labeled all of the images in order to easily copy and paste my components together which I learned from past projects. Here are all of the images originally provided, in the folder I rearranged to work properly.

Activity 2

This is my first scan on Scaniverse, the object did not turn out well and I could not at all identify what the object was later besides the red on the fabric. Opening up a file airdropped to my device pulls up a printable model that automatically prepares the model, side view. Opening up a file airdropped to my device pulls up a printable model that automatically prepares the model, bottom view. This is a Scaniverse file of the ladybug plushie, before the app processes it to create the model. Top view of the first ladybug model. Opening up a file airdropped to my device pulls up a printable model that automatically prepares the model, back view. This is my second try at scanning on Scaniverse, the object is still the ladybug but the material is much clearer (1/2) This is my second try at scanning on Scaniverse, the object is still the ladybug but the material is much clearer (2/2) This is the opened file of the Squishmellow beetle, positioned on the top in order to display the shape. This is the opened file of the Squishmellow beetle, from the top side angle showing more shape of the object. This is my first try at scanning the beetle on Scaniverse(1/4) This is my first try at scanning the beetle on Scaniverse(2/4) This is my first try at scanning the beetle on Scaniverse(3/4) This is my first try at scanning the beetle on Scaniverse(4/4) This is a side view of a badly scanned face's 3D model. This is the back view of a badly scanned face's 3D model, the back facing elements can be seen with the blue and pink squares. I tried the ladybug again to learn from my mistakes made last time, when processed this model had more detail which I hope to achieve with this final product. The imported 3D model files had to be unzipped. The files were imported in a way that was confusing so they were reorganized. The front view of a facial 3D model. A zoom in of my face, showing how the facial features were not well captured and that I will need to practice for the final model. A slightly closer zoom in of my face, showing how the facial features were not well captured and that I will need to practice for the final model. An uncropped top view of the model I am sitting in a chair, I later learned how to crop out areas which will be helpful in the future. An uncropped side view of the model I am sitting in a chair, I later learned how to crop out areas which will be helpful in the future. This is a front view of a scan the Cerin did of me, where I sat in a chair. We did this to experiment with how the face can be picked up by the software.

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