GRADE 9 (2022/2023)
My Point Perspective Drawings:
Here is my 3 point perspective drawing. I am most proud of this one because I love the shading I did on it, plus the rat eating the popcorn.
This is my 2 point perspective drawing. It is about 70% complete. I did mess up a bit on this one (if you look on the right), but I am still proud of it.
.This is my one point perspective drawing. This one was my very first one, so it looks a little bit wonky.
My stickers:
This is my sticker I made from the Overwatch 2 video games logo. All of these stickers are currently on my laptop.
This is my pikachu sticker. Making a normal pikachu sticker would be pretty hard, so I simplified it and I think it turned out really good.
This is my favorite sticker. Its from a Japanese anime called Attack on Titan, and the logo is called “Wings of Freedom”. I am really proud of how it turned out.
My 3d printed stuff:
Here is a staff/wand I made. It is from another Japanese anime called KonoSuba.
Here is my first version of a katana I made. I also made the stand for it.
This is the second version of the katana. The curve is more visible, and I made a sheath for it.
My windmill. This was the first thing I 3d printed and I think it turned out pretty well. Didnt get to test it out.
This is the unpainted and decorated version of my tower.
This is my laser tag. Since grizzly bears are sort of Canadian, I added the “Canada, eh?”
Heres some more images of my katana that I spent years on:
And the Fusion 360 model of my STEAM Tower below:
Heres my Passion Project video of my game I made:
You can view more of my Passion project here:
https://terryfox.sd43.bc.ca/kierenc/passion-project-blog/
And you can view my reflection here:
https://terryfox.sd43.bc.ca/kierenc/passion-project-final-reflections/
GRADE 10 (2023/2024)
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– SEPTEMBER –
Drawings:
Here is my 1-point perspective drawing. It’s based off a fictional train called the “Mugen Train” or “Infinity Train”. I believe I have heavily improved on my drawing skills since last year.
Here is my 2-point perspective. The chess piece designs are inspired by a show called Code Geass. I attempted to draw a person on the right (you can see his head) but quickly erased it because it looked bad, and I wanted the area of focus to specifically be the chessboard.
Egg Drop Challenge:
This is my Egg Drop box. I call it the “Prime Delivery”. I made a foundation with popsicle sticks then surrounded it with Amazon packaging.
It survived!!!! I think I went a bit over the top by putting a plastic bag filled with air at the bottom to protect it,
– OCTOBER –
Astronomy Project:
This is my prototype 3d printed sun. It shows each layers of the sun from crust to core. Made using Fusion360.
This is the final product. Unfortunately, paint doesn’t like to stick to 3d print filament, so it looks a bit messy. I lasercut the box design and painted it. I think I did a pretty good job on this project.
– NOVEMBER –
Gravity Car Project:
This is my prototype for my gravity car. I think the hardest part of designing it was working with the large wheels at the back and making an axle suitable for it.
This is my final product. I really like the design I went with and I’m quite proud of the result. I call it the “Cruiser de Noir”.
– DECEMBER –
Bath Bomb Project:
This is what my bathbomb would look like out of the mold. I created a bigger circle and cut out the area of the Pokeball so I could create the mold.
Here is how it turned out. The bathbomb ended up sticking to the mold, so I could not take it out and ended up just throwing it into the bathtub mold intact.
– JANUARY, FEBURARY –
NESTBOX Project:
My NESTBOX Project. I wanted to come up with a design based off an iconic bird, and I decided to pick the bird Woodstock as well as Snoopy from “The Peanuts”. The design turned out really well. My first prototype contained no locks, but after some advice I remodeled it and added them as well as some new text.
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– MARCH, APRIL, MAY, JUNE –
Passion Project:
You can view my 2024 passion project by scrolling down on this page: