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3d Project: Family Tree

: Use 3D paper apples or red circles to represent individual family members against green foliage.

"My family is divorced and remarried – how do I show that without offending anyone?" Solution: Use a "forest" model rather than a single tree. Create separate tree trunks for each biological parent, and have their branches overlap or weave together at the marriage point. Use dashed lines instead of solid lines for step-relationships. family tree 3d project

In a flat chart, family lines can look like a simple list. A 3D model allows you to visualize the "branches" literally. You can see how a great-grandparent is the trunk that supports multiple distinct branch lines, offering a better understanding of how families expand and diverge over time. : Use 3D paper apples or red circles

Print using PLA filament for easy post-process painting. Use dashed lines instead of solid lines for

For generations, the family tree has been a staple of classroom assignments and genealogical research. Typically, it involves a piece of poster board, a brown marker for the trunk, and a few circle stickers for names. While effective, this 2D approach often fails to capture the depth, complexity, and interconnectedness of a living family.

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