Not exact matches
Magic Leap is creating an «augmented reality» headset — essentially a headset that overlays virtual
3D objects into your field of vision,
making them seemingly appear in real life.
If the first phase of
3D printing was about hulking industrial
3D printers that codified processes, and the second phase of
3D printing was about the hobbyist community using
3D printers, then the third phase, with printers like the Form 2, is about
making 3D printing even more accessible by
making it simple enough — and
making the
3D printers small enough — so that it can go to every place where
objects are designed and manufactured.
But applications for
3D printing, the process of
making a physical
object from a digital model by adding successive layers of material, don't stop at creating inanimate
objects.
I was able to
make a donation to my son's school for a
3D printer that will be used to teach engineering and math to third through fifth graders via
3D objects they can touch and feel and create.
The official definition of
3D printing is «a process for
making a physical
object from a three - dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many successive thin layers of a material.»
It defines how big you can
make the largest
3D printed
objects.
«With CurveUps, we
make it possible to produce
3D objects empowered with these same technologies, pushing the limits of digital manufacturing far beyond the current state.»
Now Adrian Bowyer hopes to change that by
making the first
3D printer capable of fabricating copies of itself, as well as a wealth of everyday
objects.
Together, the new approaches can
make objects of virtually any shape:
3D doughnuts and dodecahedrons, cubes with teddy bear — shaped cutouts, and even a tiled image of the Mona Lisa.
It has been used to
make a bewildering variety of
objects, from toothed gears to
3D boxes with a lock - and - key mechanism.
The first
3D printer that can churn out soft
objects made its debut last month at the Computer Human Interaction conference in Toronto, Canada.
This would let a
3D printer distinguish between a manufacturer's file, which contains the alteration, and one
made by scanning an
object, which does not.
Newman's team are studying how algorithms can
make sense of data streaming from a
3D laser rangefinder and quickly decide whether an
object is a car or pedestrian, for example.
3D printing is creating a buzz but what is it like to actually use it to
make objects?
«Although the
3D scanning technology has
made significant progress in recent years, it is still a challenge to capture the geometry and shape of a real
object digitally and automatically,» explains Mario Fritz, who leads the group «Scalable Learning and Perception» at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics.
A simple audio recording — possibly even one
made by a smartphone — can be enough to reverse - engineer a
3D - printed
object, a new paper that will be presented 11 April shows.
But roboticists worry that deep learning can't give machines the other visual abilities needed to
make sense of the world — they need to understand the
3D nature of the
objects and learn new ones quickly on the fly — so researchers are already looking beyond deep learning for the next big advance.
The resulting nanoforms include symmetrical lattice arrays, quasicrystalline structures, curvilinear arrays, and a simple wire art sketch in the 100 - nm scale, as well as
3D objects including a snub cube with 60 edges and 24 vertices and a reconfigurable Archimedean solid that can be controlled to
make the unfolding and refolding transitions between
3D and 2D.
By following the Science Buddies project directions and creating the Scratch program as well as building the circuit and the creative or art piece, kids can turn household
objects into electronic drums,
make fun carnival - style games, design
3D toys, and write cool programs that use real - world input to
make something happen.
A new
3D - printing ink could soon
make it possible to build
objects made of graphene for 60 percent of their volume and 75 percent of their weight.
Creating
objects out of plastics and metals
making use of
3D printers has been possible for some years now.
They are terrific looking, college graduates and very artistic and talented — one sells different wines to posh restaurants and the other is an artist who
makes custom designs according to customer's wishes and then turns them into
3D objects.
Here, in South America we could enjoy the setting sun, with clouds, finally designed in Voxel that will
make them appear as physical and real
objects in
3D, abandoning those artwork spread on the sky.
Further modifications of the
3D object can be
made in a computer - aided design (CAD)
3D modeling program.
3D printing is the process of
making a three - dimensional
object from a digital model.
By following the story of a robot who is capable of
making plastic
objects based on its owner's drawings — along with additional robots that can
make metal and printed designs — young readers are exposed to some of the technological applications of
3D printing.
Even better, the book features plans and instructions to help the readers
make their own
3D versions of some of the
objects found in the story, assuming the child has access to a home
3D printer or an account with MakerBot.
In an effort to
make objects more chatty, boffins at the University of Washington have developed a way to create
3D - printed plastic baubles that can communicate over Wi - Fi with other devices, without batteries or electronics.
You will find unusual
objects made by these techniques, as well as numerous tutorials by which you start your adventure with
3D origami and other forms of
making art.
This
3D platformer lets you use weapons, vehicles, environmental
objects, and time and space manipulation toThe world is in peril as forces, both good and evil,
make a play for the powerful Chaos Emeralds.
This listing is for a
3D printed 54 % scale sized
object that
makes it look like a SNES cartridge is inserted into your SNES Classic.
all of your game
objects have
3D hierarchical positions, meaning that you can easily
make groups of
objects and move, rotate and / or scale all of them at once
They have to
make sure the textures are properly mapped onto the
3D objects and backgrounds in a convincing and seamless way.
Character Artists work with
3D programs such as Maya or
3DS Max to produce the characters and
objects that
make up the video games.
And the way the enemies and items look... Ever since the Nintendo 64 was announced I've been waiting for someone to
make a game that looks like this, and now that the novelty of 3D has worn off developers have done what they should've done in the first place; Make hyper realistic 3D replicas of familiar characters and objects from the 2D ga
make a game that looks like this, and now that the novelty of
3D has worn off developers have done what they should've done in the first place;
Make hyper realistic 3D replicas of familiar characters and objects from the 2D ga
Make hyper realistic
3D replicas of familiar characters and
objects from the 2D games.
Back in those days, developers said you would be able to interact with every
object in a
3d enviroment, search every drawer or closet, pick up anything and use anyway you want... this mechanic is what
make the original idea for Sadness compeling, not its name, story, characters... without this gameplay mechanic, this game will not be what people were expecting from the original game, no matter what its called.
The graphics lose much of the bright color that
made the original so attractive, but since the
objects here are actual
3D objects instead of 2D sprites, it gives a better impression of depth and scale.
At the time I was amazed at how a flat sheet of paper could transform into beautiful
3D animals and
objects, and it was also a joy of a kid who could
make his own toys.
But this is the first time you're
making 3D objects with natural materials like dirt and twigs.
He explores these ideas by using tools and technologies which are relatable but not restricted to art, usually having been
made readily available via the expansion of the internet, working with a variety of materials to fabricate ideas, from found
objects to video animations, digital prints and
3D printed sculptures.
A work table, stacked canvases, the artist at her easel (and laptop): these are all
objects and scenes captured using
3D scans in her own studio space in New York, where Rossin
makes both her digital works and oil paintings on canvas.
She directs theater and
makes media
objects of all kinds, creating virtual representations that take the form of
3d imagery integrated into photography, multi-channel animation installations, performances and sculptures using advanced production techniques such as Rapid Prototyping, CNC routing and augmented - reality custom apps.
Steinar Haga Kristensen (b. 1980) uses painting, sculpture,
3D - animation, blankets, ready -
made objects and performance in his staged total installations.
The following categories are not included in the Smithsonian Craft Show:
Objects created using 3D printing technology, paintings, prints, graphics, photography, mass - produced work, soap, or objects made from commercia
Objects created using
3D printing technology, paintings, prints, graphics, photography, mass - produced work, soap, or
objects made from commercia
objects made from commercial kits.
Peter Halley postulated that texture in painting would be what saves analog painting from screenic culture; an insistence on the physical
object that must be seen with an eyeball in person; but what if we can
3D - print the thick brushwork and impastoed surface that
makes paint - lovers sigh?
Unacceptable media categories:
Objects created by 3D printing technology, paintings, prints, graphics, photography, mass - produced work, soap, or objects made from commercia
Objects created by
3D printing technology, paintings, prints, graphics, photography, mass - produced work, soap, or
objects made from commercia
objects made from commercial kits.
However, his high school fascination with mass media, film and other moving images have led Longo's career towards
making photographs and
3D objects often based on film and television images.
In the not too distant future we'll be able to
3D print replacement parts for things that break,
make art that matches our taste, toys to play with and design
objects to fill our needs around the house.
3D System's Cubify printer
made a real splash at last year's CES and is back again at this year's with new machines that offer even more options for designing and creating your own
objects.
But rather than turning to cutting - edge tech to solve this problem, Munro decided to use water, air and soil in a solution that he characterizes as a kind of «organic
3D printing» where
objects like chairs, tables and lamps are grown by hand and molded into the desired forms, rather than
made by machine.