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Tawadros 221 A2-Presentation PDF
Tawadros 221 A2-Presentation PDF
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This area is found within the Law/Business area known as the BL Enhanced Learning Space/ Moot Court (D2.330)
This room is used to simulate and act out court hearings. It is used by the law students to allow them get a feel of how the court room is operated and its surroundings. The area has a very small amount of repetitive objects but many of the materials are the same. The room is set out exactly like a court room and this is shown by the positioning of desks and also the sizes of these desks. What grabbed my attention was that being in the room gave you the sense that you were really in a court room.
There are a few materials which are used throughout the room: Painted Wood Iron Metal Glass Microphone Fabric Painted Bricks Wood Painted Plastic Aluminum Plastic Carpet Steel Speaker Fabric
This is the process on how to make a detailed projector. The projector size is 490 x 421 x 210. The Projector contains 2 main sections, the main body and the bottom half.
490mm
1. First step is to make a rectangle box using the Slab tool. Dimension are 490 x 421 x 210 2. Then go and use the fillet edge tool and set it to 30 and fillet all the edges except the bottom.
210mm
421mm
3. Go ahead and make a box using the slab tool and make it the length of the first box and at any width. Then begin to make slots that are the length of the box and have a 10mm gap between each grove
5. Place the detailed box that were just created onto other main box and use the Subtract Solids, set the Keep Originals to Last. Click on the main box then the detailed box, when both are highlighted then click in the open space. This should result to the image on the right. 6. Create another rectangle box using the Slab tool. Dimension are 430 x 361 x 37 7. Then go and use the fillet edge tool and set it to 30 and fillet all the edges except the bottom and top. 8. Create small opening at the bottom for the legs and a smaller box for the sensor. These can be at a size that seems reasonable to you
9. Go ahead and create the legs using two cylinders and the sensor from a rectangle that will fit in the pre-cut space.
10. Now Create 2 more cylinders one at 35mm radius and another at 40mm radius. The 40mm should have a hollow section in the middle that fits the 35mm. 11. Go ahead and Fillet one side of the 40mm cylinder.
35mm radius
40mm radius
13. Now create a cylinder and a rectangle to act as a roof support, to hold the projector up.
Now that you are finished your end product should look like a projector. See image below
When looking at detailed rendered images we can see that specific materials have been assigned to the solid. If we look at the Projector above there is 3 main materials, Plastic, Transparent glass and also metal support. 1. When applying a material there are two main screens, Define Material and Apply Material. 2. To Define or Add material you would use the Material Editor/Define Material 3. To apply a material to a solid you would use the Assign Material/Apply Material
4. To assign the white plastic material to the projector chose in the options that are in image. 5. Then choose the layer that you have saved the projector solid on, and click apply and ok.
Metal Support
6. Apply the exact same method to the sensor and the 40mm cylinder, (by choosing a black plastic) and also the metal supports ( by choosing a metal)
7. And the final piece which is the lens, a glass material is applied to it giving it a clear colour
35 mm Glass Cylinder
40mm Cylinder
When finished hit the render button and the final product should end up like this bottom image
Location: BL Enhanced Learning Space/ Moot Court (D2.330) Area: Door Entry
Location: BL Enhanced Learning Space/ Moot Court (D2.330) Area: Front Left Corner, Next to witness stand
Location: BL Enhanced Learning Space/ Moot Court (D2.330) Area: Front Right Corner Next to Main Desk
Location: BL Enhanced Learning Space/ Moot Court (D2.330) Area: Middle of room next to second window
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