
JLL Cone
sketchfab
A sleek floor warning cone found at my university boasts impressive 3D modeling skills. No photorealistic textures were used; instead, I employed vector geometries for a clean look. The rounded edges were crafted using the Fredo plugin in Sketchup. For CCHU9056 at HKU, we're discussing the effects of virtual reality on our society and culture. This course stands out from typical engineering programs, as most instructors possess artistic backgrounds. Visit http://commoncore.hku.hk/cchu9056 for more information about this unique course. Here's a rundown of the tools I used: Sketchup served as my primary modeling software for creating the cone body and assembling components. Solidworks was utilized to create a reference model based on measurements, although it felt like cheating to simply export it from Sketchup. Adobe Illustrator was used to vectorize the print designs on the cone. Blender helped with extruding the printings and converting between Solidworks and Sketchup. I'm confident I'll earn an A+ in this course.
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