This may look like an ordinary spaceship - but during our program with the Eagles Autism Foundation's All-Abilities STEM Clinic, there was a football field inside of it! We love to show our program participants that nearly anything they can imagine is possible in digital 3D.
Model credit: Sylar Li
We created this pretzel goal post for the Eagles Autism Foundation's All Abilities STEM Clinic. Participants made custom animated avatars that were added to a 3D experience that combined Philadelphia, football, and outer space using Cesium for Unreal's moon terrain. The goal post celebrates football, creativity, and our beloved city of Philadelphia with a whimsical re-envisioning of one of its iconic snacks.
Model credit: Panote Nuchprayoon
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These keychain bases were used as a jumping-off point for our creators from Heights Philadelphia to make customized, 3D-printable keychains using SculptGL. We've found that digital sculpting is a fun and inviting way to engage beginners who are most excited about the artistic aspects of 3D technology.
We depicted a piece of Philadelphia's history with a whimsical twist in this Liberty Bell constellation that was made for the Eagles Autism Foundation's All-Abilities STEM Clinic.
Model credit: Lara Rende
The iconic LOVE statue in Philadelphia was reimagined as a constellation of stars in this model made for the Eagles Autism Foundation's All-Abilities STEM Clinic.
Model credit: Lara Rende
We created this 3D version of the Upper Darby Arts and Education Foundation's SPARC Center from a 2D CAD model. The 3D model was imported into Unreal Editor for Fortnite, where participants in our program added assets and interactions to create a fantastical version of the SPARC.
Model credit: Panote Nuchprayoon
We invited our beginner 3D creators to submit original 3D models to be 3D printed into keychains and given to attendees at the Cesium Developer Conference. Creators who submitted models were invited to attend the Conference and join CreateAccess at our community table. This dapper bunny was submitted by a creator who went on to join our team!
Model credit: Yara Kemeh
When a creator from St. Andrew School didn't see her hairstyle represented in the options available from a digital avatar creation tool, we decided to make custom hair for her and show her how to add it to her avatar. She was happy to be represented as she wanted to be, and learned how combining different 3D tools can help achieve the outcome she wanted.
Model credit: Panote Nuchprayoon