Evelyn Scott, Phoebe Milligan, Matthew Rasmussen, Bridger Rives, Frances O’Grady, Byron Jia
- Progress
- Contacted the Northfield Historical Society to start off communication and hopes of gaining permission to gather footage of their building. We haven’t heard back from them yet.
- Contacted the FAA certified drone pilot on campus to get plans lined up for using a drone to get aerial pictures.
- Cave a free trial for Agisoft Metashape set up as well as an account for Matterport
- Conducted individual background research and archive exploring
- Problems (and proposed solutions)
- We’ve not heard back from the Northfield Historical Society and everything we need to do for the project revolves around that
- Maybe. We’ll find out soon after one of us goes to the building and talks to them in person
- If the Scriver building doesn’t work out, there’s an old mill across the river that we would look into
- Tools and techniques
- We’re going to use Agisoft Metashape for building a model of the exterior of the building and use Matterport to build the inside. Additionally, we will use SketchUp to recreate the other half of the inside of the Scriver building that has not been restored to look historically accurate
- Deliverables
- No updated timeline yet since we’re still awaiting information. As of right now, we’ll have some catching up to do when we finally get to decide our direction of the project.
Here’s my personal update on my own site!!: https://jiab.sites.carleton.edu/uncategorized/personal-update-on-final-project/
Check out my update here: https://hh2021.milliganp.sites.carleton.edu/uncategorized/final-project-progress-update/
Here’s my update on the project
https://rivesb.sites.carleton.edu/uncategorized/final-project-update/
Team 3D History,
Your first week didn’t produce as much forward motion as you wanted, but it seems like you’ve made some progress since. Getting access to the building to make your models is obviously key, but there is a lot of work you can push forward on in the meantime. Some members are doing the historical research, and others could be setting up the website, which doesn’t have much content yet.
If you are gathering material in a google drive folder, please share it with me or add it to our shared folder. As you wait on the 3d models at the heart of your project, keep forward momentum on all of the background, methods, presentation and discussion pieces you will need in the final product.
Let me know if I can help get you unstuck.