This is what came out of my mind when I played with models in Tinkercat. I found there was a category of skeleton so I tried to put the different pieces together. The process took longer than my expectation and I did enjoy what I got from there. This human skeleton has 14 pieces and they have already had their name to show where they are supposed to be in the human scale. However, putting them together is not an easy deal - aligning them in the same height and adjusting different parts to different angle demand time and patience. And of course, I need to have a plan of how the skeleton pose before I started to attach pieces together, otherwise I have to adjust all the parts to fit in the gesture. Anyway the process is fun, even though a little bit exhausting, and the final outcome looks good.
2/2 ideas of 3 dice!
I need to say a BIG "thank you" to Richard and Jackie!!! The three dices I have is
Creative coding
Body
Drawing
What I can imagine is puzzles. I can make a puzzle game to make user control the cat to flip over puzzles to complete the human body (for example) in order to show the drawing body process. The technical function requiring in this project is click function, hover function and image src changing function - which I learned before. So I think the puzzle idea is doable.
Learning goals:
1.learn different body parts
2.Learn the name of body parts






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