Joon Park's Immersive Education at Boston College

Those are the weekly homework. Posts are updated every week!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

My Final Shelter

1) View of the coner
2) View of the balcony
3) View of the front entrance
4) View of the back
5) View of the entire house


As posted earlier, these are the additional pictures taken, before they are removed from the rocket world. I have taken more pictures in my first blog post.
It was hard at the first time to line or join the each structure, but as I got used to it, I could create my splendid house.
I mainly focused on the texture, lining and geometric shapes to build a shelter that looks real.
The shelter was built with basic squares and triangles. However, adding textures and ajusting sizes allowed me to create the more complicated shape. This final product includes two windows, furnitures, roof, balcony and trees in front of the main entrance.




[Taking Immersive Education course at Boston College:
[Created in Rocket World:

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Class #3



First time using google sketch!
Using rotation and pulling the object to 3D surface.

Then, as I finish the part 2: Drawing Shapes, I could make the house with brick texture.
Those are done during the Feb. 21 class and I am going to work more on it.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

HW#2.3:A Better Mars Rover




With those steps described below, my mars rover was touched to be a better one.
Small angles and alignments were adjusted.

Thank you!




Additional mars rover made for fun....






[Immersive Education course at Boston College: http://ImmersiveEducation.org]
[Created in Rocket World: http://mediagrid.org/news/2009-09_RocketWorld.html]

HW#2.2:A Better Mars Rover

Step five: Small parts are joined together, so the body is done

Step six: Adding the accessary to the body to make it more professional

Step seven: Checking if the accessaries are in the right position and touch the alignments!

Step eight: Coloring the final product. Textures and colors were added to the product so that it actually looks like a mars rover

This is my final product




HW#2.1:A Better Mars Rover



Step One: Assembling the small parts
Blank squares and rods were prepared for the basic structure


Step two: Joining the parts together for a brief view of product



Step three: Making the eyes and wing parts and along with the view from the back side





Step four: Camera was built at the front and the wheels were attached




These are steps I took for the first part.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

HW#1.2: Mars Rover



This is an another view of my house

You can see my first mars rover on the right side
But instead, I'm currently working on the NEW mars rover.

HW#1: My shelter



Hello,

This is my first shelter from the last class. (Feb. 7)
I thought I had to post it until Feb 14 by misunderstanding, but the homework
was done before the last class.
By the way it took sometime to make windows and furniture.
It looks small in this picture, but I made a big house for a family!



[Immersive Education course at Boston College: http://ImmersiveEducation.org]
[Created in Rocket World: http://mediagrid.org/news/2009-09_RocketWorld.html]