We really didn't spend much time on the sketches today. Instead, Mr. Zhuang talked about how simple and easy sketches are to draw versues spending a longer period of time drawing a sketch on the computer with programs like Google Sketchup.
-Tiffany
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
Drawings
We were supposed to hand in the ten sketches today but Angel forgot them at home along with the orthographic drawing. Let's hope she remembers them for next class. For the Google Sketchup sketch, Jessica's almost done. She just needs to put in the texture and colour of the trebuchet.
-Tiffany
-Tiffany
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Sketchup Version
Sketches
Today, some Synergy Grade 9 people came to Mr. Olson's classroom to tell us more about the Buskerfest so we didn't have much time to work on the sketches. Jessica is almost done with the sketch on the Google Sketchup and we also handed in the 10 rough sketches. Now, we only need to write down the measurements for the sketch on the orthographic paper.
-Tiffany
-Tiffany
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Yeah
LOLZ, I just read the post below, and your welcome, Tiffany. I actually think I'm going to enjoy working with Google Sketchup. I mean, there will be a lot of frustration involved, but at AS today, I really felt like I was getting the hang of it. So I don't know, many I'll love after we're done this...
-Jessica
-Jessica
Google Sketchup
Jessica and I were making a 3D model of one of our ideas on Google Sketchup while Angel was drawing another idea on the orthographic paper. I never knew something could be so complicating. I am so glad Jessica agreed to do the Google Sketchup draft. I had to watch her do the same thing three times before I understood what she was doing. The tutorials weren't much help either because they don't tell you which button to press.
-Tiffany
-Tiffany
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Design
Today, we learned about the steps of designing a chair and argued for about three quarters of the class about the definition of a chair. It was a really interesting arguement.
-Tiffany
-Tiffany
Monday, March 15, 2010
Library
We had another library block again today. We got some of our sketches done and did some more research on how to build catapults. There were some really good ones on the internet but we don't have the materials to build those catapults. They were like three times my height.
-Tiffany
-Tiffany
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Library
Jessica, Angel and I met at the Oakridge Library this morning hoping to do more research on how to build catapults and trebuchets. There is not a single book in the library on how to build them, we even asked the librarian for help. Since we couldn't find books on the topic, we decided to do some research on the computer. We found a few things that were helpful and managed to finish our three sketches.
-Tiffany
-Tiffany
Friday, March 5, 2010
Asking an Expert
Today, I saw one of my old friends that was originally from Churchill and IB, and is now on his second year of university. They had to the the same, or sort of the same experiment, when he was grade 9. He said every one who used a trebuchet totally failed, the thing they were launching barely went a few meters. In order for a trebuchet to work, they had to have something heavy to launch, and when the thing being launched is heavy, it's easier for gravity to pull down on it and it'll fall too early. So I guess now, we've decided that we're doing catapults, which is great because now that we know what we're going to use, it's easier to find information on it!!
-Jessica
-Jessica
Thursday, March 4, 2010
First Library Block
Today, Jessica, Angel and I found some information on how to build catapults and trebuchets. It was surprisingly simple. We searched up some catapults and trebuchets on the internet and Leonardo da Vinci made some really complicated ones. We have some ideas jotted down but we still have a lot of work to do.
-Tiffany
-Tiffany
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