Lecture

3D Shape Design

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This lecture introduces a project where students will transition from 2D to 3D shape design, focusing on hollowing out 3D shapes and shifting weight inside objects. The instructor provides guidance on organizing group work, managing workload distribution, and setting project milestones. Students will work in groups of three to create digital models requiring both deformation and hollowing techniques, with the final result being a digital model and a report. The lecture emphasizes the importance of teamwork, project planning, and practical application of course concepts.

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