For my 3D SVG design, I decided I would look back on some of the things I have created in the past. While there were many candidates I ultimately decided to use this logo I created for my UX Design class. I choose this design because I feel that it would really help bring my portfolio together and show off the different skills I have learned throughout my time at JMU in one cohesive project. Though, I also thought it would make a cool coaster!
To transform my 2D SVG logo into a 3D model I began by adjusting my original logo by adjusting the letters a little bit. I then saved a copy of it as a SVG file and then imported the file into Tinkercad. To make the logo more cohesive and printable I added a base to the design and cut off the corners so the base perfectly fit the original logo. Lastly, I combined the base and logo and added a hole incase I wanted to scale it down and also make a keychain.