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CIS114 — 3D Technologies I

5 credits · 55 hours

CIS 114 - 3D Technologies I CIS 114 - 3D Technologies I 5 Credits Students learn the basic concepts of creating three-dimensional objects, starting from primitive shapes, or based off of two-dimensional drawings. Students will become well-versed in good practices with Wings 3D; how to effectively use the modeling tools, making new geometry, bridging objects, exporting/importing 3D models, and preparing the models for 3D printing. 0 Fees CF Quarters Typically all Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students enrolled within any program, and for those wishing to pursue degrees with an emphasis on emerging technologies. Active Date 2015-07-07 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline 1. Introduction to current 3D technologies. 2. Introduction to Wings 3D’s interface. 3. Importing external 3D models, and making selections. 4. Modeling fundamentals. 5. Working from drawings: using the Geometry Graph & Color Palette. 6. Introduction to manipulation tools: Deform, Mirror, Smooth, Extrude, Bend, Bend-Clamped. 7. How to use your models to your advantage: shell extrude, creating new geometry, and setting the line strength. 8. How to prepare your models for use with other technologies: Exporting objects/models. Student Learning

Prerequisites: SCI100

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