Saturday, October 4, 2008, 10:34 PM

So now, i am going to talk about my mechanical toy;

This is not the design that i want to do. This is the modified design, which i had added things to make it better. Actually, i want to do a mechanical toy with the hippo's head and body. however, after cutting out the shape of the hippo's body and head,i found out that the body and the head did not match well together- it simple looked wired. so,i decided to take away the body, and add a television beside it. i also added a roof befind(if your can see)- a pink colour one. I know that children loves bright colours, so i had added my colours to my mechanical toy( if your can see). my products aim to attract any sex, male or female.




10:22 PM

Hi guys!
This is the updates of my mechanical toy,
the toy that i am doing!
The following pictures are about my mechanical toy,
do give comments!thanks:)





(left side of the mechanical toy)


(back of it)


(right side of it)




(front side)


( the mechanical toy)


(overall views)



(the cams)


(cams)

(stopper)




Saturday, July 12, 2008, 9:26 PM
YEAH!A REAL DT POST!

YES!AND YES!:D
time to work!my dear me!
hahahahas,okies
today i am going to talk about....
electrical component!
YEAH!

Circuit symbols are used in circuit diagrams which show how a circuit is connected together electrically. They are used when designing and testing circuits, and for understanding how they work. And just imaging drawing the real batteries and switch out,that will waste alot of time,is't it? So,to save time,there is symbol for us to follow.


batteries
Batteries come in all shapes and sizes. They store electrical charge and as we all know when they are put into an electronic device such as a portable radio, they provide the power.

buzzer
A buzzer or beeper is a signalling device, usually electronic, typically used in automobiles, household appliances such as a microwave oven, or game shows.


motor
An electric motor uses electrical energy to produce mechanical energy. The reverse process, that of using mechanical energy to produce electrical energy, is accomplished by a generator or dynamo. Traction motors used on locomotives and some electric and hybrid automobiles often perform both tasks if the vehicle is equipped with dynamic brakes. Electric motors are found in household appliances such as fans, refrigerators, washing machines, pool pumps, floor vacuums, and fan-forced ovens.

resistor
A resistor is a two-terminal electronic component that opposes an electric current by producing a voltage drop between its terminals in proportion to the current, that is, in accordance with Ohm's law: V = IR. The electrical resistance R is equal to the voltage drop V across the resistor divided by the current I through the resistor. Resistors are used as part of electrical networks and electronic circuits.

Light bulb
The incandescent light bulb, incandescent lamp or incandescent light globe is a source of artificial light that works by incandescence, (a general term for heat-driven light emissions which includes the simple case of black body radiation). An electric current passes through a thin filament, heating it until it produces light. The enclosing glass bulb prevents the oxygen in air from reaching the hot filament, which otherwise would be destroyed rapidly by oxidation.

wire
A wire is a single, usually cylindrical, elongated string of drawn metal. Wires are used to bear mechanical loads and to carry electricity and telecommunications signals. Standard sizes are determined by various wire gauges.

LED
A LED is usually a small area light source, often with optics added to the chip to shape its radiation pattern and assist in reflection.LEDs are often used as small indicator lights on electronic devices and increasingly in higher power applications such as flashlights and area lighting. The color of the emitted light depends on the composition and condition of the semiconducting material used, and can be infrared, visible, or ultraviolet. LEDs can also be used as a regular household light source. Besides lighting, interesting applications include sterilization of water and disinfection of devices.

Pictures will be on next post and hope you enjoy this imformation!

byesssss!:DD

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1:42 AM

HEY HEY!
I am updating on my dt blog now!
okay,
i have started my dear journal and
i have done
1.problem situation(3)
2.Design brief
3.Analysis
4.research
-function
-aesthetic
-ergonmics
-material
-innovation
-environment

market research
mechanism
electrical components

yeahs andthats what i have done
hope to update more about designs and technology
update soon!:DDDD

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Wednesday, January 16, 2008, 3:50 AM

So sori now than i post...hehe...this is the rest le...

Combining Shapes
Combining shapes differs from grouping objects; instead of maintaining a separate object identity for each shape involved in the complex shape, a single, indivisible shape is created. From the perspective of shape formatting, a combined shape is treated as a single object.

Forms
Shapes that have thichness is called a form.Forms are mostly 3 dimensional(3D) which means they have:
1.length
2.breath
3.height(depth)

Geometric Forms

Geometric forms are mosly symmetrical.Examples will be a cone,a cylinder.

Colours

Always remember that colours is the first thing ppl notice,hence it is veri important when designer wans to choose a colour for their product.

The Colour Wheel shows the relationship between colours. The relative positions of colours is an indication of how they will work together. Complementary schemes, for instance, are based on using colours that are opposite each other on the colour wheel. Harmonious schemes are based on colours near each other on the colour wheel. There are over two million recognisable colours and they can all be made from the primary colours in the colour wheel.

These are the colours:







Colours association


sometimes some colours are onli suitable some product.Examples will be bright colours are suitable for children's toys.




Textures


Different products have different textures.Some are rough while others are smooth.

the disk was smooth while the tyres are rough.
Proportion
Sizes-big,tall,small,short,wide and narrow.This are all toking about sizes.
A good design-
1.should have good proportions when parts of different sizes look right together.




Sunday, January 6, 2008, 3:19 AM
mechanical toys

today i am going to talk about aesthetics:

examples are:

1.lines


2.shapes


3.forms


4.colours


5.textures


6.proportions


LINES


There are many types of lines.Lines can also affect your feeling about design.


There are:


-vertical lines

-wide and jagged lines

-curved lines

-slanted lines

-short and crisp lines

-lightning bolts or electrical signals

-wavy lines

-horizontal lines

-delicate and elegant lines

SHAPES

All shapes are two dimensional(2D).There are GEOMETRIC SHAPES,ORGANIC SHAPE,COMBINING SHAPES.

GEOMETRIC SHAPES




Organic shapes

Organic shapes are shapes with a natural look and a flowing and curving appearance. For this reason, they are often also referred to as curvilinear shapes. Examples of organic shapes include the shapes of leaves, plants, and animals.
Organic shapes are not the same as rectilinear shapes, which are also called geometric shapes. Unlike organic shapes, most rectilinear shapes are angular. The only exceptions are oval and circular shapes. Most geometric shapes are manmade, though honeycombs and crystals are also considered to be geometric despite the fact that they are made in nature.
Artists utilize organic shapes and geometric shapes in different ways. When attempting to create a piece that looks natural, flowing, soft, peaceful, or calming, organic shapes are generally the shapes of choice. When attempting to create a sense of chaos, anger, or rigidity, geometric shapes are used. Geometric shapes may also be used to create abstract interpretations of things that would normally be depicted as organic shapes.
Organic shapes are also often used in gardening and landscaping. When creating a natural landscape, the natural look of organic shapes is desired. This can be incorporated in the layout of the flowers and other plants, in the design of the garden trim, and in the shape of ponds or other extras added to the garden. Conversely, a formal garden implements geometric shapes in order to create a clean and crisp look.
Organic shapes, whether utilized in art or in landscaping, can be difficult to create. Although it seems like they would be simpler to create than geometric shapes, which are rigid and precise, it can also be difficult to create organic shapes that truly look as if they came from nature. A curving or flowing line that curves too far can look manmade and detract from the natural look of the piece of art or the landscaping. Therefore, it can be rather time consuming to create organic shapes that look natural.


http:http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-organic-shapes.htm


combining shapes

i will do untill here and continue next post....hehe XD




Wednesday, January 2, 2008, 1:32 AM
i hate my class!!!

hai..thought that today will be fun BUT...MY CLASS 1E5 WAS SARPERATED!!!WAT?!y?i dun one...you noe..i really love my class but why the school wans to do this..having a sports class,and than all others are mixed....i really hate that...why why why????why wan change?i really hope that 1e5 will juz follow up...i REALLY MISS 1e5!!!...haiz..but wat can i sAE?is all final...haiz..today is the worst day!really veri sad...hai....sadden..




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