Abstract :
Adisutjipto Aerospace Engineering Institute is a university with aerospace
nuances, there are 6 departments in it, one of which is the Aerospace Engineering
department, Aerospace Engineering which includes manufacturing, planning,
managing or maintaining engines, airframes and those related to Aeronautical
Engineering (aerospace). In the Aerospace Engineering department there is a
practicum that discusses riveting techniques. One way to understand riveting
techniques other than with practicum modules can be directed to the form of
animation, so in this final project a riveting animation was made. This riveting
animation uses the Multimedia Development Life Cycle (MDLC) method in
making riveting applications. This application was built using unity 3D and
modeling using blander. the final result of this 3-dimensional riveting application
is a desktop-based application that runs on all laptops with a minimum core I3
processor. The results of the functionality test state that the stunning application
can run well according to its function. The feasibility results obtained an average
value of 85.199% from student respondents including the category "very good"
and 82.66% from expert respondents including the category "very good" which
states that the application has met the needs and runs well.