DES307M1: 3D Design
DES307M1-2008-L'argus-6th
"Traffic
flow is an issue for most of today's cities. There are differences from one
city to another in terms of topography, city planning, traffic flow planning or
even local culture, but all cities share the problem of goods delivery. Besides their differences, cities often have similar issues:
increasing urbanisation and urban density, out-dated equipment, expanding
service sectors... Added to this, development is often restricted due to the
DES307M1-2008-Digital-Walls
Derry City is full of history, often shrouded in politics, however behind the flags and banners are real people with a heritage of challenging lifestyles and events intertwined to the existance of the walls.
DES307M1-2008-Dare-to-beDigital
Dare to be Digital is a global games competition supported by
Industry, Government and Research funding. The 2007 competition is over but
2008 will be launched next semester. In preparation for this the we decided
that both Creative Arts and Computing and Intelligent systems will plan early. It
is a team competition and require cross disciplinary collaboration (including
2D, 3D and /or 4D designers, sound/ music experts and computer programmers). At
DES307M1-Project-Brief-2008
There are a number of project briefs to choose from covering different aspects of 3D design, both for Product development and Virtual 3D. These are outlined as follows.
Live Project: Social Enterprise
DES307M1 Time Table 2008
IMPORTANT: As of week 2 this class has been changed to THURSDAY at 09:15
Please Note: I am the faculty Coordinator for Academic Enterprise and as part of this role will on occasion be away on business. In the event of this coinciding with your classes a colleague will be available to teach. Classes will generally not be canceled.
Tutorials Notice
Tutorials will be reviewed as a method of understanding your progress with 3d modelling. They will be retained and used in your final assessments in part for learning outcomes K3 and P3 (see module descriptor). All tutorials are to be saved and submitted by no later than 09:00am on Wednesday of week 10 (26th November 2003):
Create a rendering of each tutorial already completed and save as:
DES307M1: EPS Nova Innovene '06
Background
EPS (expanded polystyrene) is the white packaging material that as a child (or maybe older) you would have crumpled it up into little beads and pretended it was snow- to the horror of you parents, neighbour etc. It has been around for several decades now and is still one of the best ways of protecting and insulating. Due to the nature of the expanded bead process the forms it can be mould ed to are not limited by constant wall thickness etc. unlike other methods of polymer moulding. The material can also be skinned using different methods of moulding.
