One of the most useful things you can do when starting a build is to prototype it first by hand with cheap and lightweight materials. And while there are many different philosophies for prototyping, fabricator Jen Schachter shares her processes and techniques for building with cardboard and foam core. Here are some ways to make and make use of physical prototypes to work out the problem-solving of design and put your ideas into a tangible form!
Find more of Jen's project on her website at https://www.jenschachter.com/
Jen's laser-cut haunted house diorama: • Haunted House Miniature Diorama Build!
Jen's laser-cut snowglow diorama: • Jen Schachter’s Snow Globe Diorama Kit!
Shot and edited by Josh Self
Music by Jinglepunks
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