Congratulations to the winner of this category:
[DF2] Mario D. Garcia!


DF1
"The goal was to sketch out a room in our notebooks, then using both vector tools to create 3D elements and the built in Cinema 4D modeling tools build a believable room and print it. The challenge was to design elements that could be recognizable on a small scale and hold themselves up under 3D fabrication."
 

DF2
"This was from the final project which combined the laser cutting tools, 3D printing, and any other techniques we learned in the semester. This piece used the 3D printer to create a record player and the laser cutter to create a wooden record that has graffiti style illustrations on it and actually spins!"
 

DF3
"This was from the final project which combined the laser cutting tools, 3D printing, and any other techniques we learned in the semester. The project used Adobe Illustrator for the wood laser cutting and Cinema 4D for the 3D. This piece utilized two different 3D printers and three different colors of filament to get the desired look."
 

DF4
"The project was to create a series of bookmarks in the laser cutter using the appropriate thickness of wood and a design that connected the three pieces. The project utilized Adobe Illustrator and started with a series of pencil sketches in a notebook the students turned in at the end of the semester for a grade."
Digital Fabrication
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Digital Fabrication

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Creative Fields