2.5D Dog Results

Keziah Hoyt

We spent most of today tracing our pieces of various dog parts on Rhino. We started by figuring out what our dimensions of each piece would be in inches, since that was the unit most accesable to us at the time and made it easier for us to picture the size. We were then told to work in centimeters on rhino, so we had to change our inches to centemers,rounding our exact exchange as close as we could to the origional size. After spending most of the day drawing on rhino and trying to ensure that our sizes of our shapes would be correct, we went to print our pieces on the lazer printer. We intended to have 5 layers of the body, 2 layers on each leg, and 3 layers on the head and a neck piece that would creat a good transition from the body to the head. We were going to have the legs move by putting a rod through the body and both legs on either side. Unfortunately, something went wrong with some of the measurements and the neck piece ended up being bigger than the entire dog and the legs ended up being too long. We were able to cut off the tops of the legs but the neck piece had to be scrapped. At the end we ran out of time, but from what we have it looks like it couldve been a very cute dog!