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3D Design Portfolio

<insert name here>

Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

www.techquity.co.nz

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Kaitiakitanga

Consideration#1:

What is it and why is it important?

Consideration#2:

What is it and why is it important?

Consideration#3:

What is it and why is it important?

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Research Section

Do research to try to answer the question: What will I make?

The following pages contain images, text, links and videos that I have used to research 3d Modelling and the things many I can make or do with it.

It can contain other 3d assets, useful video tutorials, cool 3d models, games, renders, tools that I could use or real world images of things I could make.

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Option #1

I could make…

because…..

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Option #2

I could make…

because…..

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Option #3

I could make…

because…..

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Summary of Feedback #1

Get your stakeholders to take a look at the options and summarize their feedback. Remember to include:

  1. Their name
  2. What they said
  3. What you are going to do about it (or not)

<insert feedback summary here>

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Option#1

Option#2

Option#3

Pros

Cons

Pros

Cons

Pros

Cons

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Final Decision

Write a problem statement to define the problem. Remember a problem statement must include:

The who: Details of who you are making this thing for

The what: Details of your proposed outcome.

The why. What problem does this solve for the person you are making it for or why are you making you.

You should get this checked and redraft this to get it right. It’s really important.

<write your problem statement here>

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Design Document

Name:

Project Description:

<paste problem statement here>

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Mood Board

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#6AA4C8

#D9D9D9

Unifying Colors

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Requirements (must be)

Specification (will have)

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Resources

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Summary of Feedback #2

Get your stakeholders to take a look at your design document and summarize their feedback. Remember to include:

  • Their name
  • What they said
  • What you are going to do about it (or not)

<insert feedback summary here>

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Final Design

This is the final design. It might have taken you a few attempts to get here and you may have had to make several changes to keep your stakeholders happy. But you’ve shown manaakitanga and you should be proud.

Paste the old design document on the following slide and make all the required changes now.

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Justify your design

Answer the following questions to make sure you understand the design decisions you made and can justify why they are the best way to meet the needs of the users

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What was the purpose of your outcome and who were the potential users?

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Give three examples of how your design met the purpose and needs of the potential users:

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How did feedback help you improve the design? Give three examples of good feedback that helped you improve your design and what exactly did you do.

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How you improve the design? Give three examples of decisions that you made that helped you improve your design. (Use because to help you explain why it helped!)

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In a short paragraph, explain and justify your final design. This is a long answer question so use words like because, however, in contrast and therefor to help you go in as much depth as possible. ( Make sure you know the difference between describe, explain and justify!)

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What was the purpose of your outcome and who were the potential users?

Give three examples of how your design met the purpose and needs of the potential users:

What was the most important requirement you had to consider when designing this outcome?

  • What the requirement was
  • Explain why it was important
  • how you addressed this in your design and how it meets the needs of users
  • what decisions you made based feedback you received and how this improved the design.

What was another requirement you had to consider when designing this outcome?

  • What the requirement was
  • Explain why it was important
  • how you addressed this in your design and how it meets the needs of users
  • what decisions you made based feedback you received and how this improved the design.

What was the most important requirement you had to consider when designing this outcome?

  • What the requirement was
  • Explain why it was important
  • how you addressed this in your design and how it meets the needs of users
  • what decisions you made based feedback you received and how this improved the design.

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Make sure you have stored the 5 images that you need for your final exam in a safe place (eg. Google Drive, My Document)

These images should be:

  • one image showing your final design
  • one image showing your design ideas
  • one image showing examples of refining your design
  • one image showing how feedback was used to improve your design
  • one image of your design that you choose to use to support your discussion.

More information about the assessment specifications here: https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/nqfdocs/ncea-resource/specifications/2024/92007-spc-2024.pdf