Fab Academy 2021 - VitaPot

3. Computer Aided design

Procreate, Adobe Illustrator, Fusion 360, Autodesk 3Ds Max


Procreate Adobe illustrator
Procreate User interface test

From my experience as a digital illustrator, my tools for vector graphics will be Procreate, Adobe illustrator, and Adobe Photoshop. I have considerable expertise with these programs and I know that they will be very useful for the development of this project, especially for the creation of sketches, the user interface, the web page, etc.

And from my experience as an architect, I have expertise in 3D modeling programs such as 3Ds Max and Autocad. For manufacturing processes, I want to experiment with Fusion 360. I think this program has everything needed to get started in digital manufacturing processes.

Sensors

Initially I plan for the project to use 3D printed models, with some additional laser cut parts. The idea is that the mother has several spaces to store the sensors, the processor and a space to store water and a motor pump. The sensors will be connected to the Photon device, which has the ability to send sensor data over Wifi and store it on a web server, and then be checked from the phone via an app or computer.

Procreate


Sensors

Description

Procreate is a raster graphics editor app for digital painting developed and published by Savage Interactive for iOS and iPadOS. Designed in response to the artistic possibilities of the iPad, it was launched on the App Store (iOS) in 2011. The aim of Procreate is to recreate the natural feel of physical drawing, while utilising the practical advantages of a digital platform. It offers over 130 brushes, multiple layers, blend modes, masks, 4K resolution export of process videos, autosave, and many other digital art tools. In addition to raster graphics, this software has limited abilities to edit and render text and vector graphics.

Procreate is designed for multi-touch and the Apple Pencil. It also supports a number of third-party styluses, and import/export to Adobe Photoshop .PSD format. Procreate does not require in-app purchases or any form of subscription.

Webpage: https://procreate.art/

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