![]() Understand how modeling and rendering can help you explore and refine your designs.Understand how computer aided industrial design (CAID) fits into the overall design process and how to use it with traditional methods.Upon completion of the course students are expected to demonstrate knowledge, skill and abilities in the following areas: We will use Illustrator and Photoshop to create logos for products, textures for materials and creating presentation boards. ![]() We will also utilize the techniques and software that you used during the Introduction to Computing I course. We will develop a basic understanding of the operation and application of 3D computer design tools using several programs to produce effective rendering/presentation materials. To accomplish these learning goals, we will discuss and explore the connection between computer technology and the design process with a series of hands-on design assignments. ![]() This software will help you to model, render and present your designs in realistic forms, materials and environments, thus ultimately helping you convey your design concepts in a more effective manner. During this semester, we will focus on 3D software applications (SolidWorks, Keyshot, PhotoView 360 and Showcase). Industrial Design Computing II is the second of two classes that introduce ID students to software utilized in the field of industrial design.
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