Review Overview
Students can use 123D sculpt to design a mask out of digital clay before they sculpt their own in real clay. This will help them think 3-dimensionally about their.
B. Design - 8.7
Summary : An Innovative App for Art Production
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- SculptGL is a small sculpting application powered by JavaScript and webGL.
123D Sculpt allows users to create sculptures on their iPad. After launching the app, uses are provided with a brief overview of the app’s functionality. Next, users choose the object they wish to sculpt, which includes creatures (e.g., man, head, dog, etc.), geometric shapes (e.g., cube, sphere, torus, etc.), and objects (e.g., sneaker, t-shirt, jet, etc.). Once selected, users are able to sculpt the object by selecting a tool from the left-side menu and then running their finger over the object. Additionally, users can add color to their sculpture using the paintbrush that is also located on the left-side menu. There is an additional menu on the top that lets users undo strokes, redo strokes, save their work, center their sculpture, and record (e.g., photograph or create a video) of their sculpture. Users can then tap the “Gallery” button on the top left of the screen to view their sculptures, images, and recordings, and they can also share their images and recordings of their sculpture by saving them to their photo library, uploading them to iTunes and Facebook, sending them over email, saving them to Dropbox, or printing them. Plus, they can tap the “community” button and view sculptures made by other users.
Instructional Ideas
- Teachers can allow students to create a sculpture of any type using this app. Next, teachers can have students compose a journal entry about their sculpture by responding to one of the following example prompts: (1) What was your vision for this sculpture? (2) What message do you hope your sculpture conveys to its viewers? (3) What would you name your sculpture, and what does its name represent?
- After studying famous sculptors, teachers can have students research some of their famous works and choose one. Next, students will have to reproduce that sculpture using this app. Once they are finished, students can write a short paper in which they evaluate how closely they were able to replicate the original sculpture in their work.
- Teachers can have students research a famous sculptor and his or her works. Next, teachers can have students analyze the sculptor’s work for style. Students can then write a journal entry that explains the style used by the sculptor. Finally, students can attempt to produce a sculpture of the same style using this app.
- Teachers can have students view the gallery of community members’ sculptures and choose one. Next, teachers can have students write a critique of the sculpture. Some ideas to include in the critique are its: (1) color scheme, (2) shape, (3) the finish, and (4) tags and descriptors.
- After reading a text, teachers can have students create a sculpture of a character, object, or theme from it using this app. Afterward, students can compose a short piece of writing that explains why and how their sculpture represents the text. Images of the sculpture and writing can be uploaded to a class website for sharing.
A1. Rigor |
A2. 21st Century Skills |
A3. Conn. to Future Learning |
A4. Value of Errors |
A5. Feedback to Teacher |
A6. Level of Material |
A7. Cooperative Learning |
A8. Accom. of Individual Diff. |
B1. Ability to Save Progress |
B2. Platform Integration |
B3. Screen Design |
B4. Ease of Use |
B5. Navigation |
B6. Goal Orientation |
B7. Information Presentation |
B8. Media Integration |
B9. Cultural Sensitivity |
C1. Learner Control |
C2. Interactivity |
C3. Pace |
C4. Flexibility |
C5. Interest |
C6. Aesthetics |
C7. Utility |
B8. Media Integration |
B9. Cultural Sensitivity |
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31 October 2016
This app is awesome, as a sculpting artist this is a lot of fun. On my second project as a character design, it crashed, after hours of work, creating fine details, the app crashed, after what I thought was saving my progress I went back to look for it and all my projects and work were no where to be found, I was extremely disappointed. I would like for my work to be easier to find once saved and an easier way to save. Other than those two problems in my opinion this app is perfect for what I would use it for!
22 October 2016
It crashes so much. needs to be fixed
3 October 2016
no matter what I do I exit and even go back into this and I still cannot do ANYTHING with it not sculpt change poses literally everything is broken along with how horrible it is to get the figure back onto screen! the controls are all off this is absolutely the worst app I've seen!
26 September 2016
I didn't even install it yet, but I know its going to be great and fun and addictive.
20 September 2016
Very easy to use to create all levels of projects. Huge problem though. Likes to crash every couple of minutes. Seems to be extremely common issue among users.
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11 September 2016
its creative
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22 August 2016
worst app eva
21 August 2016
this would be perfect if it didn't crash, If it at least autosaved it would be fine, but currently you lose all of your work
30 July 2016
Works really well at first. After hours it started flinching and left holes in my damn sculpture and many more ****. First time it happened I was not even halfway through, its okay so I decided to start over because no matter how much I tried to Fix these holes, it only got worse. Started over, and when I was almost finished the whole damn thing got so f-ed up. I am really passed I don't know what to say.
29 July 2016
Unfortunately, this app will randomly crash out on you, or cause you to be unable to open previous projects. At least this has been my experience. It has crashed on every single project that I have started, and does not auto-save at any point. I have been 10 minutes in, 30 minutes in, or even an hour in at this point and it will crash eventually. As far as interface, this couldn't be easier with the pen input. This is what makes everything disappointing; I have found that I can actually make quite detailed models using these tools, but can't save often enough to not lose significant chunks of progress. I would recommend trying this out but SAVE OFTEN!!!!!!!