4. Presenting The Functional Prototype And Satisfying The Brief (4.4)
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4. Presenting the Functional Prototype and Satisfying the Brief

4. Presenting the Functional Prototype and Satisfying the Brief

Practice

Key Concepts

  • Sequential Logic: The chronological order of operations.

  • Resource Optimization: Matching the best tool to the specific material or task.

  • Risk Mitigation: Identifying potential failures before they happen in the workshop.

Examples & Applications

Dependency Example: You must "Apply Primer" (Step 5) before you can "Spray Paint" (Step 6).

Contingency Example: "If the D printer filament jams, I will use a D pen or clay to finish the small detail parts."

Flash Cards

Glossary

Vector Capability

The ability of software to create images using mathematical paths (lines) rather than pixels.

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