
In Unit 2 we made drawings with repition, pattern and ryhthm. We then turned our 2d drawings into 3d drawings. We took a picture with adobe shapes and exported it to adobe illustrator, then we moved it to tinkercad and printed it.


This Is The Sketch I Made
This Is The Drawing Tinkercad
Unit 2: Artistic Design For 3D Printing
This Is The Drawing Adobe Illustrator

Unit Overview/Goal: For this unit I created a 2D drawing (sketch or doodle) using 2 out of the three artistic elements; repetition, pattern and rhythm. After creating my drawing on paper, turned it into a vector graphic using the Adobe Shapes app, and then revised my drawing in Adobe Illustrator. I had to save my drawing as a .svg file, and upload this to TinkerCad. Here I was able to extrude it into a piece of 3D art. When held up to the window the thin parts (that I extruded) are able to be seen.
Enduring Understanding: How are the artistic elements; repetition, pattern, and rhythm applied to 3D art.
Repetition, pattern, and rhythm are the three elements that our project was based on. Pattern was when we drew some things in a special order. Repetition was when we drew the same shape or object more than once. Rhythm was how we showed that our drawing was moving. All these elements are applied to 3D art because we put the pattern on a very thin surface, than when we printed it we could see through the thin platform showing our drawings we made.
Reflection on Progress Towards the Standards:
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