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PIOTR'S BLACKSMITHING CAPSTONE

Posted by Piotr Trembecki in Senior Capstone · Elish · ILP/TFI/CAP on Friday, May 18, 2018 at 8:06 pm
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1jSGngoSm3n8n7Z-Ye4Nud2eEgPFU--4v1UOZOLygBOw/edit?usp=sharing
Tags: Capstone, #Mr. Elish, #2018
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Q3 Modeling Project Doohiky

Posted by Piotr Trembecki on Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 8:39 am

My 3D Modeling project for quarter 3 featured the program Sketchup and I used it to model tanks. Why tanks? Probably because I like tanks. Why is that? Well, tanks are amazing feats of engineering that hold a special place in my heart. The roaring engines, the strength, designs, and their history always amaze me. Hence I decided to model my own tank. It was inspired by real world examples of the Soviet T-72 and American M551 Sheridan, but everything was made entirely by me.

The process was a fairly long one as I had about 4 prototypes that I was never quite satisfied with. It also doesn’t help that much progress on the final copy was lost due to someone’s blunder and that I made a second variant of the final design. But there was a reason for the latter, I assure you.

Now what did I learn from this project? I learned that engineers have it really hard! The fact that all of this is modeled on a far greater quality than what I invested many hours into is incredible. Other than that I mainly learned how to model better than I did prior to this project and had much fun doing so. Turns out I really do enjoy the modeling, even if I’m not great at it.

There are quite a few things I would do differently if I were to redo this project, and it mainly consists of the turret section and scaling of the tank. While in the end I was satisfied enough, it wasn’t too practical as a realistic design due to the over-angling of the turret and while it would result in extreme protection; it’d be extremely uncomfortable for the crew members. That’s why I made a variant of the tank with a different turret but still ran into the same problem, albeit not nearly as prominent. Quite a few things would be changed, starting from the overall size of the chassis that would realistically be able to support a heavier turret. Sorry but I won’t be explaining the details of balancing out sloping of tanks as it’d make for a whole essay. Keeping it short; sloping maximizes the thickness and effective protection of the vehicle but limits room and becomes harder to operate in. This must be taken into better account next time I design another tank.

Overall I’d mark the design as a success, although close to failing. The mistakes here would result in the design never going past the prototype stage, even if it were to miraculously be accepted into the prototyping stage as far back as the 1960’s

https://youtu.be/6ImWg9mDOAw
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Quarter 1 Project Submission

Posted by Piotr Trembecki in Intro to Design and Multmiedia on Friday, November 4, 2016 at 1:04 pm
HERE IS MY THING http://piotretrembecki.weebly.com/

This was the quarter 1 assignment for Intro to Multimedia and Design (overly long course name). The premise of it was to introduce students to basic website creation without making them look awful. It also introduced me on making a resume, and that I should never touch Weebly ever again. It was a major pain in me arse in that it was fairly interesting as a topic, but the length of it quickly ran its course and my attention span lost. It also did not help that Weebly is fairly cretinous, and likes to not save my progress. Last difficulty with the project was finding suitable photos, as I'm rarely ever the subject of pictures, and my camera is broken. At least I have no content that isn't my own; thus I don't have any sources to list. I've done the best I could and have nothing to actually redo as far as I'm concerned.
All in all, this project has inspired me TO NOT MAKE ANOTHER WEBSITE ANYTIME SOON! 'Twas not a fun time.
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