Friday, April 3, 2009
OMG IT'S A WEBSITE!!!
Okay, um, since we have to post up a website of pure amaznitude, that is what I shall do, forthwith!
http://sites.google.com/site/miyukisofficecomics/
Is it not awesome?
(F.Y.I., Amaznitude is a new word. As of now. So HAH. Take that moon. You and your orbiting. Jeez. Ahem.) ^^;
http://sites.google.com/site/miyukisofficecomics/
Is it not awesome?
(F.Y.I., Amaznitude is a new word. As of now. So HAH. Take that moon. You and your orbiting. Jeez. Ahem.) ^^;
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Kitchen

I was tired of building houses and wanted to do something new so I decided to make a kitchen. I used my kitchen as a model with the colors modified because I could not find a wood look that looked right. I detailed the fridge and the dishwasher by zooming in and making small circles and lines. I copy and pasted the knobs of the cabinets to get them all the same size. I also learned how to rescale the person and any other objects that I want to by going to Tools and then scale...you then just drag the object to whatever size you would like. I made the person a little larger so that he fit in the kitchen and was level with the counters (he was a little short at first).
Monday, March 30, 2009
MOVIE


To make the cool tubular cones on each side of the ticket booth i made a cylinder and varied the size of the top and bottom circles. To make the polygon that i used for the ticket booth i just cut out corners of a square. And to color everything i used the paint bucket. In case you didn't know its the tool that looks like a paint bucket.
La Castle of DOOM~!



Alright! These are shots for the still incomplete Castle o' Doom, which is a very confusing work ways of internal pathways hidden in the depths of Madrid, Spain.
Actually, I have no clue.
Anyways! I created this very easily, even though it took me a while. I mostly used the square tool to construct the structure of the building. One part was a half-circle, and I used the 'Follow Me' tool to make it another room. I coloured it, and then I proceeded to make everything mostly black, accept for the occasional red patch in which you all should know of as to what it is. Ahem. Anywho, I then went into the walls somehow and thought, "Aha! I will make a path in the walls!" So I did, using the eraser tool to erase every blocking object that there was, and then (for the most part) I coloured that, too. Adn viola! One very interesting maze-type-thing located in Madrid, Spain! ^_^
Temple


I made this temple thing by making a box and then using the push pull tool. for the top i made a cylinders and put half a sphere on it and erased sections of the cylinders. I imported the people and the wine bottle and the banana. i made the oranges out of spheres and cylinder's. The columns in the sides i made by indenting and then putting cylinders inside them.


This is a picture of The Elms mansion in Newport, RI. I started making this with just a rectangle, and used the push pull tool. From there I added a semi-circle to the front of the rectangle. Then I made all of the windows using a rectangle and the move copy tool. The most difficult part of making the windows was trying to put them on the semi-circle because it is not possible to put/draw objects on a cylinder. So I had to improvise by selecting the top view I drew a line from one end of the circle to the other and selected the push/pull tool and pushed that piece down to the ground, creating a semi-hexagon. Now that I had a flat surface I was able to put windows and a door on the surface. Next, what I made was the deck surrounding the building. All I did was again was made a rectangle and used the push/pull to add different levels. The two final things that I did was created a wall around the building. I created the wall by using the circle tool and I made two circles and used the pull tool to give it a wall affect. To make a finishing touch on this picture I added words.
Blue House




So this house took forever. I started with two rectangles and used the push/pull tool from there. Something interesting I learned was you can actually use the push/pull tool to make the different roofs connect. When doing this project the most difficult part I had was making the deck. I seriously spent the last week just working on the deck..I almost just gave up. At one point I was going to settle with just a ramp. The trouble first started when I was making the railing to the stairs in the second image. When I first tried to connect each rail on the stairs I could not make the rails connect evenly. Mr. Champney and I realized this two class periods later that I needed to make all of my stairs even. (So I basically had to start my stairs all over.) I then had to use the move tool and angle the top of every rail on the stairs evenly. (This allowed me to get actually create a downward slope.) I made the railing by using the pencil tool and connecting the tops of each rail. After I connected each rail a square was made. I next used the push/pull tool to create actual thickness of the railing. When doing this I came accross another problem, now that I had all of the rails angled and the railing made the rails and the railing didn't connect. To solve this problem I used the move tool to connect them. After I did this I made another staircase. (in the last photo to the left) Since I had all of that trouble with the last railing I just copied my staircase from the front of my house and pasted to the back. This actually worked out for the most part but I didn't realize that I could do this until I spent yet another class period on tring to make the railing connect. I don't know why but I made another deck. When creating this deck I again had similar problems to what I did previously. After dealing with all of these decks and staircases I put numerous windows and doors in. When making these objects I used the push/pull tool to create depth in each. The next thing I made was an upper deck and a garden. To put flowers in this garden I used an image from the 3D warehouse, copied it, and used the scale tool to make them look approprate in proportion to the house.
Friday, March 27, 2009



I created this ferris wheel by starting with the middle axis and pulling it across to make a cylinder. I then made a circle with a larger circle around it, filling the color with a translucent. Then I made the spokes going across the circle on both sides. The base I made with just a square then made the triangle by just connecting lines to the center. The carts was probably the hardest part. I made the basic cart and then copied it and placed it through the wheels. This was hard to do but I finally got the hang of it and it went pretty smoothly from there.
Colorful Space Station
This is my latest project. I'm making a space station for Mr. Murphy's game. The red thing is the engine. I made the two reflecting sides by using the scale tool to mirror it. Thin I had to screw around with the move tool to get it in place. I used the follow me tool a lot to make the donuts and the cones. That transparent sphere at the front is eventually going to be a bio-dome with futuristic buildings and water falls etc. I don't really know how big it will be, I'll scale it to Mr. Murphy's needs.
My Jail House



The hardest part of this house was the basketball hoop i had to make a block on the ground and raise it up, then make more squares on the sides and expand them out. to make to rim i used the arc tool. then i pulled it down and painted it to make it look more like a net. I tried to make a fence around the house to make it look like this person was rich, but in the end it just made it look like a jail. Thanks Mr. Champney.
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