3d printing

Alexander Fayerberg

today I am 3d printing a human and box

Day 1

Gus Houghtlin

Today I started and finished my proposal my plan is to make a robotic rabbit using styrofoam and one of the Lego EV robots. The second part is a bow and arrow that I will be laser cutting and making the arrows using nails and thumbtacks hot glued on sticks 

finishing the cover

Jason Xiang

I finished the cover of the book today, next is just making the pages and drawing.

4/29 English

Dean Yang

I attached the bow string, and then seeing that the wood was way too thick, I used sandpaper and a rasp to thin it a little.

4th Day: Finishing Video Game

Connor Morrison

Hooray! The first step is done!

Beak

Amory Forman
CrowsHead3-D.3dm

Today I was focusing on the beak of my bird, and I figured out how to do it, but I wasn't able to finish it.

Lightning bolt

Jacob Loomis
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Today I finished painting my lightning bolt.

I am printing my Grievers out!

Nolan Ehler

ComicCon's Official Statement on Props

Jake Davey
Costume Props Policy

No functional props or weapons are allowed at Comic-Con. Simulated or costume weapons are allowed as a part of your costume, subject to prior approval by security and compliance with the following:

All costume props and weapons must be inspected at one of the Costume Props Desks.

There are two locations: one near the outside door in the lobby of Hall E, and the second in Lobby C2, between the escalators.

  • All costume props and weapons must conform to state and federal law.
  • Projectile costume props and weapons must be rendered inoperable.
  • Functional (real) arrows must have their tips removed and be bundled and zip-tied to a quiver.
  • Costume swords must be tied to your costume in such a way that they can’t be drawn.
  • Costumes featuring stilts must be approved at the Costume Props Desk.

At certain times, due to crowds and safety issues, people in oversized costumes may be asked to leave the Exhibit Hall.

After your costume props have been checked, they will be tagged by security, and you will be given a wristband to wear to designate that your props have been checked.

Security will escort you to the Costume Props Desk for inspection if your costume prop is not tagged.

If you do not want to have your costume props inspected or tagged, or if you are not willing to comply with these policies, please do not bring your costume weapons to Comic-Con.

All costume props and weapons must be inspected at the Costume Props Desks.

3dfy

Amory Forman
CrowsHead3-D.3dm

Today I worked on making my crow 3d, and I ran into a problem, when I didn't know what command I was sopossed to do, and then I looked back on the chart, and I found it. I think Im working on this tomorrow too and that will be the last day.