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These prototoypes were created with an Mcor Matrix 3D printer by an Mcor design engineer
in the design and functional testing and use of other Mcor 3D printers. www.mcortechnologies.com
the outflow of water, or call it up flow, comes through the bottom of the shellfish bends and flows out via different water drawn methods. Some vendors like a simple waterwheel others use pumps. For more information follow us or contact us via Facebook/pages/Seattle spiral
Z Corp employees enjoy a summertime lunch hosted by the management team...a ZCasino, with real 3D printed poker chips, thanks to a ZPrinter. www.zcorp.com
with all my designs, you only see part of the real picture. Much of the proprietary design build aspects are withheld pending job approval. The key point to this design was a laborsaving aspect of the daily seed washing. For more information contact us via Facebook/pages/Seattle spiral
I drew this toy in the 3D program "Rhinoceros 3D". It was for my final exam last year, for this lesson. We had to draw an existing product in this 3D program. So I decided to draw this surprice toy from the "Fischer Price". I didn't want to draw a boring product, so I took this one! I can say that it was not so easy to draw, because this toy wasn't that big :)
Tough Guy.
Character modeled in Adobe Fuse and 3DS Max. Printed on a Form 2 with Tough Material (FLTOTL03).
Modelling a Sand Speed in Blender 2.6 using the SimplyMaya project as inspiration. My first proper Blender project.
I drew these aliens with their spacship for my free task this year for the lessons of Rhinoceros 3D. I really enjoyed it. I got my inspiration from the videoclip of Moby; "In this world". If you've never seen this clip you'd definitely go watch it now on youtube!
I still wanna make a kind of fairy tale with it but I haven't got a story yet! If you have any idea for me...
part of this improvement was incorporating improve materials fiberglass, composite and other state-of-the-art technologies. Many of these materials are made by boatbuilder's now needing new revenue sources. I thought this proposal was a win-win for an industry that needs improvement and the other that lacks sales. For more information feel free to contact us via Facebook/pages/Seattle spiral
Created on an Mcor Matrix 3D Printer. Courtesy, Keith Brown
Professor of Sculpture and Digital Technologies
Director of Art & Computing Technologies
Manchester Institute for Research and Innovation in Art & Design (MIRIAD)
Manchester Metropolitan University
MIRIAD
I drew this toy in the 3D program "Rhinoceros 3D". It was for my final exam last year, for this lesson. We had to draw an existing product in this 3D program. So I decided to draw this surprice toy from the "Fischer Price". I didn't want to draw a boring product, so I took this one! I can say that it was not so easy to draw, because this toy wasn't that big :)
These prototoypes were created with an Mcor Matrix 3D printer by an Mcor design engineer
in the design and functional testing and use of other Mcor 3D printers. www.mcortechnologies.com
Quick and cost effective means of providing accurate visuals by using stock models and materials to quickly mock up marketing space look and feel. Enabling client sign off and input in a timely manner
this also shows the screen with different type of fan motors used below water to keep water moving through the system. These motors are very affordable part of the design. For more information contact us via Facebook/pages/ Seattle spiral