i worked on cardboard prototype camera. We took photos of the camera to post it in the assignment.
We were trying to find out if we could do a realistic one, the question i wanted to answer is if it was going to be a challenge or not.
We cut the cardboard peices one by one, We planned by drawing the camera protoytype in paper, then we stick it with glue all the little pieces.
we tested it and we find out that i was eventually not going to really work but we did notice that it was a very hard chalenge to do and to make it look realistic, our design works by showing the camera functions and all of the buttons, etc.
Our results showed us that it was a very hard task to do and it took us a pretty long time to make it realistic, i learned that you never need to give up on something that your working on, from our design you can understand how the camera looks and explore all of its buttons.
i could make my project better by actually making it work, i would do the cardboard cutting time diferent because it took us a very long time, some new things i would try is maybe painting the camera another color and making it bigger.
J. and I worked on the project together.Â
You were able to build and model a cardboard camera! Great! I wonder if you enjoyed the feel of the rather rectangular nature or have any recommendations on how to improve the design. Also, I would be interested to see if you could use this as more than a prototype, such as a storage container, a camera obscura, or other repurposed idea.