MOBILITY EXO-SKELETON
A friend approached me to design a 3D model of an exoskeleton for their medical school project.
The Challenge:
With no specific dimensions provided and only a limited set of reference images from various angles available online, I had to work creatively and adaptively. This required:
Analyzing the Images: Extracting proportions, features, and key design elements from the reference material.
Precision Modeling: Using my 3D design skills to accurately represent the exoskeleton’s structure, despite the lack of detailed schematics.
Functionality Focus: Ensuring the model represented a practical and realistic prototype suitable for a medical application.
This project was a valuable exercise in translating limited resources into a functional and visually accurate 3D model.