Sentences with phrase «3d objects using»

The new feature allows users to drop 3D objects using a phone's camera and augmented reality technology.
The idea is that the user types on a keyboard that sits behind the monitor, and he can also manipulate 3D objects using his hands.
Use this engaging resource to get your Design Technology or Art students to refine their skill of shading in 3D objects using pencil.

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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.
The technology uses a combination of cameras and sensors to generate on - screen 3D objects, where it's estimated to take 250,000 3D measurements per second.
Consumer level 3D printers use plastic to create three - dimensional objects that you can design or even download from the Internet.
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 office / craft space used 3D printing technology paired with a Kinect to complete projects, and build objects.
Although 3D printing is now possible using relatively small and low - cost machines, it is still a fairly slow process that involves several steps for each printed layer, including the need to reposition the object before adding the next layer of material.
It has been used to make a bewildering variety of objects, from toothed gears to 3D boxes with a lock - and - key mechanism.
Could The Pirate Bay's move open the door for a new wave of piracy as people scan objects using a 3D scanner and share them online?
Printing is then a matter of specifying the object using 3D design software and running a separate program to break the design down into instructions for the device.
«The object is specified using 3D design software, and the printer then lays down layers of stitches»
3D printing is creating a buzz but what is it like to actually use it to make objects?
Dr Miles Russell and Harry Manley have used the latest in 3D laser scanning technology to examine the object, known as the Bosham Head.
But Dolby objected, saying that 3D - Phonic does not do justice to Pro Logic technology, and although Dolby can not stop JVC selling the system, it can stop the company using Dolby's trademarks.
To obtain the 3D model, first a series of clear and dark lights are generated using a cannon, which must be projected laterally on the object to be scanned, then the 3D camera captures binary patterns (sequences lines) that are processed by the software to detected dimensions to form the model with the real measurements.
The team also used a technique called photogrammetry, where hundreds of photographs taken from all angles of an object are sewn together into a 3D representation.
Gazing intently with a Microsoft Kinect 3 - D camera and using a database of 3D videos, the Cornell robot identifies the activities it sees, considers what uses are possible with the objects in the scene and determines how those uses fit with the activities.
Based on preliminary work on assistive technologies done by the Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems, the team plans to use colour and depth sensor technology inside new smartphones and tablets, like the recent Project Tango by Google, to enable 3D mapping and localisation, navigation and object recognition.
To prove that this simulation works, Zheng and his collaborators in China used off - the - shelf hardware to build a calibrated system in which a mechanical apparatus precisely controls the object immersion, and a 3D - system measures the object orientation and its dipping location.
As part of an international research team, Jeff Donatelli, Peter Zwart and Kanupriya Pande of the Center for Advanced Mathematics for Energy Research Applications (CAMERA) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) contributed key algorithms which helped achieve a goal first proposed more than 40 years ago — using angular correlations of X-ray snapshots from non-crystalline molecules to determine the 3D structure of important biological objects.
Working with researchers at Zhejiang University in China, Changxi Zheng, assistant professor of computer science at Columbia Engineering, has developed a technique that enables hydrographic printing, a widely used industrial method for transferring color inks on a thin film to the surface of manufactured 3D objects, to color these surfaces with the most precise alignment ever attained.
3D printing represents the latest version of what industry experts call «additive manufacturing» — a way to turn practically any computer designs into real objects by building them up layer - by - layer using plastics, metals or other materials.
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.
By tuning the material's X-ray absorption, researchers can now use X-ray-computed tomography as a diagnostic tool to image the inside of parts without cutting them open or to investigate 3D - printed objects embedded inside the body, such as stents, joint replacements or bone scaffolds.
«This is the first time in the world that people can operate a robotic arm to reach and grasp objects in a complex 3D environment using only their thoughts without a brain implant,» said Bin He, a University of Minnesota biomedical engineering professor and lead researcher on the study.
May 25, 2017 - A technology originally developed to smooth out and pattern high - powered laser beams for the National Ignition Facility (NIF) can be used to 3D print metal objects faster than ever before, according to a new study by Lawrence Livermore researchers.
Now, using aerial drones, they've obtained 3D images of similarly - hidden objects.
As part of an international research team Berkeley Lab researchers contributed key algorithms which helped achieve a goal first proposed more than 40 years ago — using angular correlations of X-ray snapshots from non-crystalline molecules to determine the 3D structure of important biological objects.
Creating objects out of plastics and metals making use of 3D printers has been possible for some years now.
Sadly, a fair amount of the mini games were not so fun; mini games that require manipulating objects in a 3D space or using the Vitas (crappy) camera for augmented reality based mini games left me with plenty of frustration.
It uses a combination of 3D backgrounds and 2D characters and objects.
«Gravity» may just be the most gorgeous film set in space, one which optimizes the use of 3D without that fringe benefit self - consciously putting objects and people right up to your nose.
The game achieves this through its new user interface which turns the bottom screen of the Nintendo 3DS into top - down floor planner where the player can easily manipulate objects in the room using the stylus.
More and more students are using the space to design and create objects with the 3D printer.
A useful application of this is to use 3D objects that are animated for your students or can be manipulated by them.
This resource pack contains: - Scheme of work with week by week breakdown and HOT questions to ask at each stage - Colour theory powerpoint - How to instruction sheet ready to print and use with pictures - Birdhouse drawing design templates to print and use - Final outcome photographs This project is designed to build craft skills and apply colour theory to a 3D object.
A 3D scanner uses light or a laser to capture all surfaces of an object or place, creating an exact digital replica.
3D scanning can also be used to reverse engineer an object, thereby removing the separation between consumers and producers.
Students explore a virus using zSpace computers and glasses that allow objects to pop out of a flat screen in 3D.
Frank had a good knowledge of how 3D printing works — although he had never used a 3D printer before — and informed me that a spool of plastic thread (or filament) was responsible for printing the 3D objects.
After using the printer and discussing the possibility of creating various objects, we realised that a 3D printer can be fully cross-curricular as well as improving DT and computing skills.
This can be designed from scratch, using a using a 3D - modelling programme, or by copying an existing object, through a 3D scanner.
An ever growing multimedia library with illustrations, videos, audios and 3D objects is also ready for use.
Introducing academic content meant lots of adaptations — creating visual representations of concepts; using voice output devices, picture cards, adaptive equipment, braille materials, and 3D objects for our students with visual impairments; different types of equipment and technology for our students with physical limitations; and lots and lots of lesson preparation.
«We use a cutting - edge technique called «photogrammetry» which allows us to turn hi - def photos of objects into game - ready 3D models and that's how the rocks and tree trunks, among other things, look so realistic in our game.»
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Use Multi-Touch widgets to include interactive photo galleries, movies, Keynote presentations, 3D objects, and more.
Using 3D Objects To Create The Songbirds Guitar Museum iBook (Bradley Metrock and George Otvos, Score Publishing)
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