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Paper Craft Objects: DIGITAL SAMPLES

In week 5 of Object Design-100, students have been tasked with utilizing papercraft to recreate objects. This process involves the use of Rhino 7 to develop 3d models and unwrapping them to create the cutting template for the paper sculpture. 


I have chosen kitchen objects for this assignment, specifically ones with an easier design since I'm still learning Rhinos UI. Cooking is a huge hobby of mine, its a rather religious process for me to partake in the creation of food and beverage. So here are some things found in my kitchen both used a lot or avoided for certain reasons.


1.) Kettle




2.) Microwave-oven




(had incredible difficulty unwrapping a cylinder such as the plate so I swapped it to a hexagon.)




3.) Water Filter



(I had considerable difficulty flattening this one).





4. Cooking Pan









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