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#Read through the Requirements Checklist to make sure that your design includes all the necessary features | #Read through the Requirements Checklist to make sure that your design includes all the necessary features | ||
#Get busy making your design, making sure to cover the checklist of Design Requirements | #Get busy making your design, making sure to cover the checklist of Design Requirements | ||
#Go to http://openbuildinginstitute.org/submit/ and use the form there to provide your design assets: (1) Sweet Home 3D source file; (2) jpg or png image of a rendering of your design; (3) a source file for your rendering saved in Blender in the scene that you rendered (4) link to a 1 minute or under video product narrative - of a screen capture 3D walk-through in Sweet Home - uploaded to your favorite video hosting site such as YouTube - discussing any salient points; (5) a WebGL file for embedding a 3D manipulable image of your design on the web. | #Go to http://openbuildinginstitute.org/submit/ and use the form there to provide your design assets: (1) Sweet Home 3D source file; (2) jpg or png image of a rendering of your design; (3) a source file for your rendering saved in Blender in the scene that you rendered (4) link to a 1 minute or under video product narrative - of a screen capture 3D walk-through in Sweet Home - uploaded to your favorite video hosting site such as YouTube - discussing any salient points; (5) a WebGL file for embedding a 3D manipulable image of your design on the web; (6) your location, so we can put you on a contributor map. | ||
#The User Gallery at OBI will feature all the submissions | #The User Gallery at OBI will feature all the submissions | ||
#OBI will select any designs for consideration in its official OBI Structures Library. Only designs that have been build built and tested can enter the Structures Library | #OBI will select any designs for consideration in its official OBI Structures Library. Only designs that have been build built and tested can enter the Structures Library | ||
#OBI will hold periodic Design Challenges, where an award is given to the winner. The winning entry may be considered for prototyping. | #OBI will hold periodic Design Challenges, where an award is given to the winner. The winning entry may be considered for prototyping. |
Revision as of 20:10, 25 June 2016
- Become familiar with Sweet Home and download the part libraries according to the instructions on the OBI Website
- Read the basic design guide for how to design a structure using the basic design guide at How to Design a Structure with the Modular System
- Attend or view a webinar on how to design with the OBI building system (coming soon)
- Watch the comprehensive Explainer Video on OBI structure design (coming soon)
- Read through the Requirements Checklist to make sure that your design includes all the necessary features
- Get busy making your design, making sure to cover the checklist of Design Requirements
- Go to http://openbuildinginstitute.org/submit/ and use the form there to provide your design assets: (1) Sweet Home 3D source file; (2) jpg or png image of a rendering of your design; (3) a source file for your rendering saved in Blender in the scene that you rendered (4) link to a 1 minute or under video product narrative - of a screen capture 3D walk-through in Sweet Home - uploaded to your favorite video hosting site such as YouTube - discussing any salient points; (5) a WebGL file for embedding a 3D manipulable image of your design on the web; (6) your location, so we can put you on a contributor map.
- The User Gallery at OBI will feature all the submissions
- OBI will select any designs for consideration in its official OBI Structures Library. Only designs that have been build built and tested can enter the Structures Library
- OBI will hold periodic Design Challenges, where an award is given to the winner. The winning entry may be considered for prototyping.