Date: April 2015 KS4 Graphics section A 2015 exam Year 11 Outstanding education at the heart of the community.
for To understand marking criteria of context of section A of Context :- Prototype block modelling of children s hand held products, based on the theme of wildlife.
for To understand marking criteria of context of section A of Context :- Prototype block modelling of children s hand held products, based on the theme of wildlife. Prototype - A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process or to act as a thing to be replicated or learned from. It is a term used in a variety of contexts, including semantics, design, electronics, and software programming. Prototype:A life sized scale 1:1 working model of a design requiring testing, development and evaluation.
for To understand marking criteria of context of section A of Context :- Prototype block modelling of children s hand held products, based on the theme of wildlife. Block Modelling: These help to determine the shape, dimensions and surface finishes by constructing an accurate representation/model of the final product. The external surface should show all details that would be present on the final design. As the name suggests block modelling is made from a solid block so the prototype/model will not contain any internal detail or moving /working parts. Polystyrene foam (Styrofoam) Brittle in tension, lightweight, with good heat and sound insulation Available in blocks and used for product-modelling
Learning Block Modelling Materials Outcomes for To understand marking criteria of context of section A of Material Tools Used Advantages Disadvantages Safety Biodegradabl e Styrofoam Balsa Wood File/Rasp Sand Paper Filler Acrylic Paint File/Rasp Sandpaper Acrylic Paint Great for 3D models. Stronger then Styrofoam. Can act as mould for vacuum forming. Difficult to achieve high quality finish. Takes longer to shape. More expensive than Styrofoam. Use a ventilated area and a mask when cutting and finishing. None No Yes Plasticine / Clay Fingers Shaping tools Very quick. Can be vacuum formed. Easily recycled. Difficult to achieve a good finish. None Yes Polymorph Hot Water Fingers Really quick to mould into shape. Easy to use. Only able to mould into shape once. Take care with hot water and moulding material when hot No
Learning Block Modelling Materials Outcomes for To understand marking criteria of context of section A of Covering any Errors Filler can be used on any model to cover over any mistakes. This sticks itself to the model and allows you to finish the filled in section with sandpaper. Filler will also take any finish you plan to apply to the overall model design. Finishing Block Models The model needs to be finished to a high standard. It will firstly need to be finished using various files and rasps to finish the design to its final shape. Secondly sandpaper needs to be used. You will need to use various grades from rough to extremely smooth to ensure a quality finish. The colour and material finish can the n be added either with paints or spray paints. This provides a quick drying coloured finish that can provide different finishes including gloss, matt, satin, coloured and clear. Block Modelling using CAD/CAM A model can be manufactured once a detailed 3D drawing has been produced on an accurate 3D drawing package. The design can then be sent to a CNC machine where the design is transferred into a series of numerical code. The CNC machine then uses the code to manufacture the 3D model. The process is accurate and fairly quick. However, training is required to draw the design and operate the machine combined with high set up costs.
for To understand marking criteria of context of section A of Context :- Prototype block modelling of children s hand held products, based on the theme of wildlife. Producing a Block Model The foam is supplied in rectangular blocks which can be cut easily using both hand and power tools. The best way to approach this type of modelling is to build your shape up from smaller blocks rather than cutting away from a large block. Each piece is drawn on the block in pen/pencil and then cut out using a vibrasaw/scroll saw/hegna saw or bandsaw. block modelling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntdrrsxgydq&list=pl_xwha1csarzutzukvgho8rfpar qiyi1h
for To understand marking criteria of context of section A of Context :- Prototype block modelling of children s hand held products, based on the theme of wildlife. When answering the design questions the products is hand held and for children so please consider the following: Children are generally young people aged between 2 and 12. Ergonomics Ensuring the product comfortable, safe and meets its function. Anthropometrics Ensuring the product is the right size, using children s hand, finger, palm sizes etc.. as design information. Social - Is the designed product aimed correctly at the right audience and is it inoffensive? Moral Is the design safe for children to use? Cultural Is the design acceptable for children of different origins and backgrounds? Material Include block modelling material choice with justification.
for To understand marking criteria of context of section A of Context :- Prototype block modelling of children s hand held products, based on the theme of wildlife. Working with foam for block modelling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kjy639xg88 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntdrrsxgydq&list=pl_xwha1csarzutzukvgho8rfpar qiyi1h Finishing Foam with a colour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3rihdhhopw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebabqyl8glg CAD/CAM Block Modelling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm2241jkcuw Useful Websites: http://www.arkive.org/ http://www.wildlifetrusts.org/ http://www.rspb.org.uk/discoverandenjoynature/discoverandlearn/index.aspx http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildlife http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3dtoys&fieldkeywords=children's+toys+wildlife&rh=n%3a468292%2ck%3achildren's+toys+wildlife
for To understand marking criteria of context of section A of Context :- Prototype block modelling of children s hand held products, based on the theme of wildlife. Possible exam questions include: Designing ideas for possible hand held children s products using the theme. Answering questions relevant to block modelling and designing accompanying promotional material or packaging for a given product. Designing wildlife influenced hand held product for children using a company as achosen manufacturer. Redesigning a current product on the theme of wildlife. Logo and product re-design for a given children s hand held product. Or possible a combination of the above design question ideas?
To understand marking criteria of context of section A of Context :- Prototype block modelling of children s hand held products, based on the theme of wildlife. for
To understand marking criteria of context of section A of Context :- Prototype block modelling of children s hand held products, based on the theme of wildlife. for
To understand marking criteria of context of section A of Context :- Prototype block modelling of children s hand held products, based on the theme of wildlife. for
To understand marking criteria of context of section A of Context :- Prototype block modelling of children s hand held products, based on the theme of wildlife. for
for To understand marking criteria of context of section A of Context :- Prototype block modelling of children s hand held products, based on the theme of wildlife. Task in groups of 2/3 research children s hand held products and wild life print out 1 x A3 sheet of each