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<div id="text2"><p>Following the technical and shape validation on the 3D modeling, we made renderings. They allowed us to define <B>aesthetic characteristics</B> such as colors, surface aspects and other details related to the visual identity of Mos(kit)o. It was the latest digital validation step before starting to build a prototype.</br></p></div>
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<div id="text2"><p>Following the technical and shape validation on the 3D modeling, we made renderings (Keyshot software). They allowed us to define <B>aesthetic characteristics</B> such as colors, surface aspects and other details related to the visual identity of Mos(kit)o. It was the latest digital validation step before starting to build a prototype.</br></p></div>
  
 
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<div id="text2"><p>When the device parts are printed, the job isn’t finished yet! To get a more realistic result, we sanded several times the objects, then put a layer of primer and finally painted them.</br></br>
 
<div id="text2"><p>When the device parts are printed, the job isn’t finished yet! To get a more realistic result, we sanded several times the objects, then put a layer of primer and finally painted them.</br></br>
We chose to affix the <B>Mos(kit)o</B> logo and some legal information linked to safety (such as a serial number, or a caution sentence)through the film transfer technique.
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We chose to affix the <B>Mos(kit)o</B> logo and some legal information linked to safety (such as a serial number, or a caution sentence)through the film transfer technique.</br>
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Finally, we created videos on the assembly of the trap ans the user guide for the analysis station as instructions for users (Cinema 4D software).
 
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