This lesson focuses on creating prototypes for your project. Prototypes are preliminary versions that allow you to test ideas and get feedback before finalizing your design.
Identify Problems: Determine the problems or uncertainties within your project that need resolution.
Decide on Prototype Type: Choose whether your prototypes will be two-dimensional or three-dimensional, based on what issues you need to address.
Simplify: Focus on essential elements that need testing, omitting unnecessary details to streamline the prototyping process.
Create Prototypes: Develop at least three prototypes to explore different aspects of your project. These can address the whole project or specific parts of it.
Prototyping is crucial for transforming conceptual ideas into tangible forms. It helps refine your project by integrating feedback and solving practical issues before final production.
After completing your prototypes, watch the corresponding video journal to see practical applications and prepare for the next lesson on presenting your work and gathering feedback.
This lesson focuses on creating prototypes for your project. Prototypes are preliminary versions that allow you to test ideas and get feedback before finalizing your design.
Prototyping is crucial for transforming conceptual ideas into tangible forms. It helps refine your project by integrating feedback and solving practical issues before final production.
After completing your prototypes, watch the corresponding video journal to see practical applications and prepare for the next lesson on presenting your work and gathering feedback.