what it is
Shapesafari is a didactic CAD application for children and young people, which is intended to help them gain access to digital manufacturing processes such as 3D printing, as well as digital design. It is intended as an educational software that provides an understanding of the design principles of CAD.
goal
Growing environmental problems and scarcity of resources require a different approach to goods, consumption and production. Since this cannot be solved by sustainable materials alone, a new understanding of products and consumption is necessary. In today's society, consumers are becoming more and more prosumers. With a high demand for sustainability, they enable repairs, recycling processes and decentralized production from the middle of society. This ranges from reverse engineering of components and rapid prototyping of spare parts to small-scale production of new designs. CAD programs are an indispensable tool for this, and education and technical understanding are a prerequisite for participation in this process. Children and young people are shaping our world of tomorrow. If we introduce them to design tools at an early age, they will also perceive our world as something they can shape in the future. By providing didactic access to digital construction tools, Shapesafari not only enables them to participate technologically. It also changes their understanding of what we consider analog and digital, what we consider static and changeable, so that in the future more people can shape our world for the better.
the addon
Children and young people can collaboratively create 3D models on the computer by drawing, tinkering and experimenting by hand in front of the computer. In the process, Shapesafari teaches the basic principles of established design programs and fosters a sense of proportion and practicality in designs. What is special about Shapesafari is its special analog/digital interface. With it, part of the work process is shifted in front of the screen. The virtual working environment of the program is projected onto a screen with the help of a projected onto a screen. As in shadow theaters, the children now cast shadows onto the screen and thus into the work environment. They can experiment with found objects, their hands or specially made stencils.
cad software
CAD software can be classified according to their design principles. Shapesafari is based on the so-called solid modeling. Here geometric objects are described as solids and not just their shells as surfaces. When creating geometries with the help of solid modelers, a sketch is made at the beginning of the work process. This sketch must represent a surface and must therefore be closed. Through various transformations such as extrusion, rotation or lofting, the sketches/surfaces can be further developed into three-dimensional shapes. Shapesafari focuses on teaching this transformation process from two-dimensional to three-dimensional form.
where can I get it?
Shapesafari is a Blender addon. You can easily download it from GitHub. Just click on the download button at the top right of the page. This will take you to the corresponding GitHub repository. Of course you have to install Blender first. This is a free open source software that allows you to create models and animations. You can find this software here: Link to Blender
how does it work?
The working process of Shapesafari starts with casting a shadow into the projection of the beamer. You can use your hands, your body, found objects or specially made stencils. Be creative! If you like the shadow you can bring it into the program with the "Image" button. Then it will be a two-dimensional mesh surface in the virtual space at the place you cast it.
some corrections
If you want to remove something from the surface, for example because the camera has captured the shadow of your hand holding a stencil, you can do that with the Eraser function. Click on the button and draw a rectangle with the mouse where you want to remove something from the mesh.
from 2d to 3d
The mesh surfaces can now be developed into three-dimensional objects. In the process, they can be extruded, rotated or soldered. New surfaces are placed in virtual space according to the viewport camera.
...and so on
In this way, complex objects and designs are gradually created. The solids can be combined with each other using boolean operators such as intersect, merge and subtract.
what it is
Shapesafari is a didactic CAD application for children and young people, which is intended to help them gain access to digital manufacturing processes such as 3D printing, as well as digital design. It is intended as an educational software that provides an understanding of the design principles of CAD.
goal
Growing environmental problems and scarcity of resources require a different approach to goods, consumption and production. Since this cannot be solved by sustainable materials alone, a new understanding of products and consumption is necessary. In today's society, consumers are becoming more and more prosumers. With a high demand for sustainability, they enable repairs, recycling processes and decentralized production from the middle of society. This ranges from reverse engineering of components and rapid prototyping of spare parts to small-scale production of new designs. CAD programs are an indispensable tool for this, and education and technical understanding are a prerequisite for participation in this process. Children and young people are shaping our world of tomorrow. If we introduce them to design tools at an early age, they will also perceive our world as something they can shape in the future. By providing didactic access to digital construction tools, Shapesafari not only enables them to participate technologically. It also changes their understanding of what we consider analog and digital, what we consider static and changeable, so that in the future more people can shape our world for the better.
the addon
Children and young people can collaboratively create 3D models on the computer by drawing, tinkering and experimenting by hand in front of the computer. In the process, Shapesafari teaches the basic principles of established design programs and fosters a sense of proportion and practicality in designs. What is special about Shapesafari is its special analog/digital interface. With it, part of the work process is shifted in front of the screen. The virtual working environment of the program is projected onto a screen with the help of a projected onto a screen. As in shadow theaters, the children now cast shadows onto the screen and thus into the work environment. They can experiment with found objects, their hands or specially made stencils.
cad software
CAD software can be classified according to their design principles. Shapesafari is based on the so-called solid modeling. Here geometric objects are described as solids and not just their shells as surfaces. When creating geometries with the help of solid modelers, a sketch is made at the beginning of the work process. This sketch must represent a surface and must therefore be closed. Through various transformations such as extrusion, rotation or lofting, the sketches/surfaces can be further developed into three-dimensional shapes. Shapesafari focuses on teaching this transformation process from two-dimensional to three-dimensional form.
where can I get it?
Shapesafari is a Blender addon. You can easily download it from GitHub. Just click on the download button at the top right of the page. This will take you to the corresponding GitHub repository. Of course you have to install Blender first. This is a free open source software that allows you to create models and animations. You can find this software here: Link to Blender
how does it work?
The working process of Shapesafari starts with casting a shadow into the projection of the beamer. You can use your hands, your body, found objects or specially made stencils. Be creative! If you like the shadow you can bring it into the program with the "Image" button. Then it will be a two-dimensional mesh surface in the virtual space at the place you cast it.
some corrections
If you want to remove something from the surface, for example because the camera has captured the shadow of your hand holding a stencil, you can do that with the Eraser function. Click on the button and draw a rectangle with the mouse where you want to remove something from the mesh.
from 2d to 3d
The mesh surfaces can now be developed into three-dimensional objects. In the process, they can be extruded, rotated or soldered. New surfaces are placed in virtual space according to the viewport camera.
...and so on
In this way, complex objects and designs are gradually created. The solids can be combined with each other using boolean operators such as intersect, merge and subtract.