we modelled different hard surface objects
I started modelling a tipp-ex bottle, and I used the extrude tool for the base


I modelled the lid by removing edges and vertices, and also extruded it

The finished model with colour:

Ambient Occlusion:

Wireframe

Finished render:

Ambient occlusion:

The next thing I modelled was a pen


I stretched out some faces and edges of a cylinder to make the top of the pen



finished pen model:

Ambient Occlusion pen:

Wireframe pen:

Pen render:

Ambient Occlusion render:

Here are the two objects I modelled:


Evaluation:
I think both objects were easy to make, but what I found the hardest to model was the top of the tipp-ex bottle, as I had almost no idea how to model it. I made it by removing some edges and vertices of the cylinder. I then extended out the bottom cylinder to make it look more like the top of the tipp-ex bottle. I tried to make it look accurate to the design of the tipp-ex bottle top.
The extrude tool was very useful as it helped me with most of the models, and I used it a lot.
The extrude tool will be very useful to me as it helps me with modelling.
AC3 (Skills and production)
You have shown a huge variety of Skills workshop blog posts with lots of visual evidence of the skills you have learned. so well done. All the work is generally written up and evidenced in the blog to a MERIT standard. In order to get above r a merit for this outcome you would need to add more detail, rational and analysis to your blog posts. Good work though Alex the work is really positive. Always remember to talk about how the skill you have learned might be used in your creative project, and any other projects moving forward.