This is a picture of my 3D model of an Ibuprofen bottle.


This was when I learned how to add text to the bottle, which took a long time.
- It was pretty easy. I have had a little experience with 3D modeling. I don’t think Fusion 360 is user-friendly; that was the only reason. I thought it was harder.
- Making words and coloring were the big parts that gave me a lot of trouble. I had to look up tutorials for both of those.
- My original plan was to put the words on the side of the bottle and make the words wrap around the bottle, but that had to be scrapped because I couldn’t figure it out. I was only able to put the words on the lid.
- I think 3D modeling can be used for cultural heritage preservation. We talked about this in class, but 3D modeling can be used to digitally recreate and preserve cultural heritage sites, artifacts, and historical objects. This allows researchers to study and document cultural history without damaging the originals.
- Many of your problems can be solved by just right-clicking what you want to manipulate. That’s how you color things and move objects around, too.
- https://carleton302.autodesk360.com/shares/public/SH512d4QTec90decfa6e3c456519fba0ab68?mode=embed

I chose to make an ibuprofen bottle because I have been incredibly sick the past week and a half, and I have been taking a lot of ibuprofen.