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Patrick Buscher
I chose the 4090 Chiller Building because I really liked the shape of it and figured it would be quite easy to model in AutoCAD. The scanning process did not take as long as most of the other buildings, the trees however did obscure parts of the building, but I was able to eyeball it with the aid of some photographic references I took with my phone camera. The structure itself was the easiest part to model, but then came all the other details (railings, air vents, roof ridges, etc.) which presented some challenges, however I was able to problem solve utilizing the skills I had learned in the software from previous classes, I was able to achieve a final result instead of a simple wooden block model made in ten seconds.
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Julian Lemus
My task for the final project was to create 3D model of the 1100 – Student Services 2 building on the Napa Valley School campus. To complete this task, I worked in combination with Jackson Huckaby, another student in the program, as both of our buildings in this project shared a courtyard. After completing our individual models, we created a merged file with the two buildings. The two of us worked together on elements of the courtyard, finalizing and creating a seamless 3D model of the two buildings.
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Jackson Huckaby
I was assigned the task of modeling the 900 Building with the help of Julian Lemus, who made the neighboring 1100 building and central courtyard in our shared complex on campus. My portion of the complex contains the Student Activity Center, Cultural Center, and NVC Bookstore, while his building contains the EOPS and Financial Aid office. In addition, I was tasked with handling some project documentation such as the Gantt Chart and notes for future contributors along with making backups of the working files. The Modeling process started with the use of Trimble Realworks to process laser scans of the building into point clouds, which were then imported into AutoCAD to create a solid 3D model based off of that data, and that resulting building model was imported to 3DS Max for creating photorealistic renders and to Inventor for creating a 1/500th scale model to be 3D printed.
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Paul Bell
My task was to span and model the 1500 Administration building with my secondary task was to edit and add this website. I choose the 1500 building because that's the building, I’m most familiar with it as I spend a lot of time there. For website building that's to the resources and guides I got I managed to add and edit pages, but also managed to add some of my own elements like hovering your cursor on an image to view building information.
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