Module 3 Formstorming

Weekly Activity Template

Emma Rego Oliveira


Project 3


Module 3

This is my experience working with Data Portraits. I created and edited a vector in Illustrator and seperated it into layers. It took me quite some time to create the vector so I added all the files and layers down below. I had to edit the code because the face became distorted. Below, you will see my code and p5js. code. Overall, it was a fun experience watching how I moved affecting the illustration.

Activity 1

Face layer to place in the code. Hair layer to place in the code. Full vector illustration Creating the vector Putting the vector into the code How the illustration looks as a moving object Safari view of full illustration Playing around with the code Experimenting with javascript Trying to add the model into the code properly Playing around with the CSS Inserting everything into p5.js. All files in the code P5.js files P5.js files P5.js files P5.js files Body layer to place in code. Playing around with the original file Fixing the errors What the model looked like before editing P5.js files What the model looked like before editing Layering the model Frames per second was quite quick

Activity 2

First attempt at Scaniverse Second attempt, where I kept hitting Speed instead of Detail causing my scans to break. Attempt on Ipad with Tims cup Attempt on Ipad Last attempt on Ipad Splat attempt instead of mesh Tried using Sheridan water bottle But because it was black it wasn't working I started clicking Detail instead of Speed Final time clicking Speed I kept getting holes in my scans Because this was shiny and reflective, it looked crushed. I kept getting holes in the same spot no matter how many times I scanned. My final attempt with the water bottle I started trying new objects The ball of yarn worked! I was finally seeing success. The Tims cup wasn't perfect but there were no holes, so I was satisfied. I cropped the cup, this was my final I cropped the yarn, this was my final I cropped the rock, this was my final All my objects together. Editing in MeshMixer Polygon Reduction tool Rendered Object Adding lighting to objects

Reflexive Workshop 1 and 2

Anxiety is something that can take over someones whole life. So what happens when it takes over not only how someone perceives themselves but how they act. I suffer with General Anxiety Disorder which greatly affected me in high school and middle school. Many people make assumptions about anxiety disorders, such as getting anxious about every little thing when that is not the case. This is confirmation bias. This disorder can make you feel that you are controlled by your environment, by those around you, however this does not determine how anxiety disorders affect other people. Losing control and losing your sense of self. This is a self-portrait of how it feels to be overcome by a detrimental amount of anxiety.<a href='https://www.youtube.com/embed/tgbNymZ7vqY' target='_blank'><p>Project Video Link</p></a> Pre-existing ideas on what will happen
Bad grades
No sleep
Overwhelmingly busy
Stressed end of semester
Projects are almost done
Feeling behind
I will fail
Re-enforced by 24/7 thoughts
Thinking of school when waking up <div class='container'><iframe class='responsive-iframe' src='https://www.youtube.com/embed/tgbNymZ7vqY'></iframe></div> This semester has been a train wreck for me due to a lot of life issues, and academic issues with my accommodations and the strike. This has lead to the sunk cost fallacy devouring me.

My anxiety spiked so hard I tunnel visioned into whatever idea felt like it had to be the “right” idea, because the fear of failure and not doing well got so bad I ended up developing mini panic attacks. I don’t handle stress well. 

So now I’m in a position where I have a massive to-do list, and definitely not enough time to finish everything, so I might end up failing anyway.

Project 3


Final Project 3 Design

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