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The 3D Modeling Club is a creative and technical online space for students aged 13–18 who are eager to... View more
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3D Modeling Club from “The 3D Modeling Club is a creative and technical online space for students aged 13–18 who are eager to explore the world of digital design. Through accessible tools and guided instruction, students learn how to model objects, characters, environments, and more for games, animations, engineering, or artistic expression. Hosted on our all-in-one educational platform, this club transforms imagination into digital reality.
What We Explore and Create:Weekly hands-on sessions using beginner-friendly software like Tinkercad, Blender, or SketchUp
Tutorials on 3D shapes, mesh editing, textures, lighting, and animation basics
Projects include designing game assets, character models, architectural structures, and 3D-printed objects
Guest speakers from industries such as game development, architecture, and product design
Monthly challenges (e.g., model a futuristic gadget, a dream room, or a fantasy creature)
Opportunities to collaborate on team-based builds and virtual exhibitions
Introduction to AR/VR applications and real-world uses of 3D modeling
Club Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18; no prior experience required.
Attendance: Members must attend at least two sessions per month.
Participation: Students should contribute to group projects and share feedback respectfully.
Respect and Inclusion: All artistic styles are welcome; maintain a judgment-free and encouraging environment.
Originality: Designs must be original or properly referenced—no plagiarized models or copied work.
Digital Conduct: Respect others’ work, avoid inappropriate content, and stay on-topic in discussions.
Data Safety: Do not upload or share personal data within model files or project descriptions.
Tech Readiness: Students are expected to install necessary software and test it before each session.
Collaboration: When working in teams, divide tasks fairly and communicate openly.
Consequences: Any violation of rules may result in removal from projects or the club.
The 3D Modeling Club empowers students to turn their creative visions into 3D masterpieces—where design meets innovation in every dimension.” to “The 3D Modeling Club is a creative and technical online space for students aged 13–18 who are eager to explore the world of digital design. Through accessible tools and guided instruction, students learn how to model objects, characters, environments, and more for games, animations, engineering, or artistic expression. Hosted on our all-in-one educational platform, this club transforms imagination into digital reality.
What We Explore and Create:Weekly hands-on sessions using beginner-friendly software like Tinkercad, Blender, or SketchUp
Tutorials on 3D shapes, mesh editing, textures, lighting, and animation basics
Projects include designing game assets, character models, architectural structures, and 3D-printed objects
Guest speakers from industries such as game development, architecture, and product design
Monthly challenges (e.g., model a futuristic gadget, a dream room, or a fantasy creature)
Opportunities to collaborate on team-based builds and virtual exhibitions
Introduction to AR/VR applications and real-world uses of 3D modelingClub Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18; no prior experience required.
Attendance: Members must attend at least two sessions per month.
Participation: Students should contribute to group projects and share feedback respectfully.
Respect and Inclusion: All artistic styles are welcome; maintain a judgment-free and encouraging environment.
Originality: Designs must be original or properly referenced—no plagiarized models or copied work.
Digital Conduct: Respect others’ work, avoid inappropriate content, and stay on-topic in discussions.
Data Safety: Do not upload or share personal data within model files or project descriptions.
Tech Readiness: Students are expected to install necessary software and test it before each session.
Collaboration: When working in teams, divide tasks fairly and communicate openly.
Consequences: Any violation of rules may result in removal from projects or the club.The 3D Modeling Club empowers students to turn their creative visions into 3D masterpieces—where design meets innovation in every dimension.” 4 months ago