Students worked in teams creating all the parts for these Lego kits. Modeled in AutoCAD, Renderings in 3ds Max
Showing posts with label Vanier College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vanier College. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 04, 2015
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Another Group from Vanier CAD AEC Program
The work gets better and better... :-)
La Wang
Francis Sodhi
Masha Sadeghian
Student wishing to remain Anonymous
Yasser Makdsi
La Wang
Francis Sodhi
Masha Sadeghian
Student wishing to remain Anonymous
Yasser Makdsi
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
Student work from Vanier CAD AEC Program
Hi All,
I thought I would continue posting some of the student work from Vanier College's AEC CAD program. This week it's some work from Dario Silva. Who worked on a small theater building during his project courses. Here are some of the final images he produced.
And here is an image he produced after the course in Luminon.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Student work from Vanier CAD AEC Program
Lately, I've been teaching in the Vanier CAD AEC program to Adult learners. The program is getting more interesting as we integrate teaching 3ds Max into the program. In our last group of students who graduated in September 2014, we had a number of really interesting projects. I thought I would feature them one at a time on these pages.
The first one I would like to feature is Sonila Thaka. She worked on 2D drawings and a 3D model and renderings for a 2 story cottage. Pictured below are her exterior and interior renderings. Awesome..!
Labels:
3ds max,
AutoCAD,
Roger Cusson,
Sonila Thaka,
Vanier College
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Standards, Standards, Standards
I'm starting today a topic in my class which I have always believed is the single most important thing in a CAD environment, standards. Why is it so important? Because it gives us all a common basis to understand drawings and models. If we don't have standards we don't have a common language. While it is true that we have many languages in the world, we also have many people who speak the same language.
So when I say Exterior Wall, most people who speak English know what I'm talking about. If I was to show you a drawing with a layer called A-WALL-EXT, most people who work in the building industry with computers should know what that layer is used for. If we don't have standards in our work group, then we don't have a common language. Imagine what would happen in a team of people working on architectural drawings if the CAD operators were each using a different layer for the exterior walls of a building.
Standards, once you have learned the basics, this is the next step.
Labels:
AutoCAD,
Roger Cusson,
Vanier College
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Vanier College - New FieldTurf Artificial turf field.
I'm now working at Vanier College, teaching CAD. At the same time one of the companies I have helped with their AutoCAD installation has a project going on right next to the sports complex building on campus. Here is a pic of the preparations for the artificial turf field designed and manufactured by FieldTurf.
BTW, FieldTurf does all its designs using AutoCAD.
Labels:
AutoCAD,
FieldTurf,
Roger Cusson,
Vanier College
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