![]() A more loose placement of the cells and size variation would be more playful for the eye. I do like hexagons but this display could use some more diversion. It’s just a suggestion for a basic strap, maybe it helps □ You can change the width of the strap (by pulling the vertices outside) in the area, where you wanna place the case, making the strap look more dynamic. You can inset the elliptic faces by 2mm (for a soft silicone strap) till 4mm (for a thick metal strap) now (0.08-0.16 inches). Now you have an ellipse that comes close to the cross section of a medium sized wrist. Then scale one dimension (not the height) to 0.75, making it 4.5cm in diameter (about 1.8 inches). Gongrats to your first steps in SketchUP (I think).Ī recommendation for a strap: Make a cylinder, 3cm radius (1.2 inches) and 2cm – 2.5cm high (0.8-1 inch). When you (all) go to submit a design, you might check the helping questions, Tokyoflash ask before you do here: To 5) Sharing is cool! Getting some new commenters to the blog is welcome. Not all designs might be published and definitely not all designs will be produced. If you have the feeling, you wouldn’t wanna add or remove something, it’s good. Don’t rush it and look at the design after a night or some days. When users come and correct you, it’s cool cause it shows, they’ve understood the display □ Besides the pronounciation of words, the displayed time is different from what is told by text outside next to the watch. But hey, we are all humans and little mistakes aren’t bad. You have to be open to suggestions but if you have a clear vision, then other people can tell you anything and you’re still happy. To 2) Oh yes, you have to defend your design so it’s good to have thought about how it works. Sometimes I start 3D and let the design develop. I like to sketch until I need to see it 3D mostly.
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