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A basic 3D model created by using two kite aerial images into 123DCatch and then transfered into Maya to create a high density mesh. The model has a basic surface added to it and a simple light model animated across its surface to highlight any potential features. The KAP images can then be replicated in the model and examined for further potential from different viewpoints.
Copyright remains with Rosie and John Wells
Nose piece / clip for breeze headgear, to support outside of nostrils for a better seal. For ventilated patient 3d model in Blender 3d. White portion is a 3d "scan" (photogrammetry). It was made by taking an alginate mold of the patient's face (wash well, because most alginate has crystalline silica in it!). Then a plaster cast of the mold was made (a positive replica of the nose). 150 or so photos were then taken and converted to 3d with VisualSFM and Meshlab. The nosepiece (dark blue) was also photographed and converted to 3d, and the pink noseclip was modeled by hand.
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
First sketches showing the potential of the new volumetric brush. Size and density can be customized. Here first used a massive brush size with high positive density to create the globe, then switched to negative density and smaller size to carve out. Final mesh has 4x Laplacian smooth applied in Meshlab.
Lisa Gansky, Founder of Mesh Labs , Scott Cohen, Founder/CEO, Red Tie Media, Shalini Vajjhala, Founder & CEO re:focus partners and Mike Zuckerman, Culture Hacker, Co-Founder of freespace participate in the Rethinking Space section during the Collaborative Economy: Reinventing Our World Through Sharing and Business Innovation panel at Social Media Week New York February 2014. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly
Lisa Gansky, Founder of Mesh Labs , Scott Cohen, Founder/CEO, Red Tie Media, Shalini Vajjhala, Founder & CEO re:focus partners and Mike Zuckerman, Culture Hacker, Co-Founder of freespace participate in the Rethinking Space section during the Collaborative Economy: Reinventing Our World Through Sharing and Business Innovation panel at Social Media Week New York February 2014. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly
First sketches showing the potential of the new volumetric brush. Size and density can be customized. Here first used a massive brush size with high positive density to create the globe, then switched to negative density and smaller size to carve out. Final mesh has 4x Laplacian smooth applied in Meshlab.
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
First sketches showing the potential of the new volumetric brush. Size and density can be customized. Here I first used a massive brush size with high positive density to create the globe, then switched to negative density and smaller size to carve out. After exporting the STL mesh, I applied 4x Laplacian smooth in Meshlab.
Riff on makerbot opener
my first dualstrusion design and print of any consequence
I was inspired by a little key chain which printed from both extruders. And since I already had red and white loaded... and a Canadien needing a birthday present, I dove in.
At first it was supposed to just be said keychain. However I didn't really like the way it printed a white tag and then red bits on top. It seemed like they would just fall off after being in a pocket for a while.
I wondered why that person didn't integrate the red and white in the layers. And so I set about to make one with red and white inset (or vice versa).
While I was starting to pull together the bits I thought, why not make this into a bottle opener? What could be more Canadian?
Somehow I muddled my way through Sketchup (I'm getting better) and with the help of Meshlab, I was able to import my favourite bottle opener.
I swiped the maple leaf from yet another thing and imported that... but yikes I count 25 sides, but this had billions, so I used the points, deleted the lines and rebuilt it.
Then of course I had to split the model into red and white bits... which wasn't too bad. And export to STL. That was more challenging somehow importing the bottle opener changed the scale from something 50mm wide to 2.2km. That wasn't going t fit on any bottle I know.
So I did some careful scaling to get back into the range. Mercifully, the software Pleasant3D made checking the STL (and also GCODE) easy.
It is the first time I've used the right nozzle since I replaced the left nozzle. They are slightly misaligned (white lower than red) but not so much as to ruin the print.
Still, printing red and white together like this inevitably means one nozzle is idle (but hot) while the other is busy. This inevitably leads to a bit of the unwanted plastic working its way out of the idle nozzle and into the print. Most of the defects in the print above can be explained this way.
Still, the print is strong and there is plenty of red deposited, so it should survive a pocket and keys quite well.
random volumetic blobs with gooch shading. made in processing with toxi's volumeutils, rendered in meshlab.
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
Low poly mesh created in MeshLab, rendered with lighting in Vue Esprit, motion blurred, distorted and coloured in Photoshop CS6.
Freehand scribbles with the new volumetric brush with animated brush size and positive/negative density...
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design; showcased @intelopensource's Minnowboards, @hardtware's desktop container kickstarter, introduces attendees to using @Microsoft's @kinect as a DIY scanning device ; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
Lisa Gansky, Founder of Mesh Labs , Scott Cohen, Founder/CEO, Red Tie Media, Shalini Vajjhala, Founder & CEO re:focus partners and Mike Zuckerman, Culture Hacker, Co-Founder of freespace participate in the Rethinking Space section during the Collaborative Economy: Reinventing Our World Through Sharing and Business Innovation panel at Social Media Week New York February 2014. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
using mirrors to turn a single kinect into 5 kinects, scanning all sides of an object simultaneously.
no slit over the projector, so you get a lot of interference between the reflected projections.
Some more snaps from earlier in the week showing my students what's possible with ~10 lines of code. Here we combined 2 meshes on top of each other.
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
Shells designed in Processing w/ Hemesh + Meshlab. 3D Printed using Zprinter by 3D Sytems (Zcorp).
Project Title: Listening to the Ocean on a Shore of Gypsum Sand
By:
Gene Kogan (programming)
Phillip Stearns (concept and design)
Dan Tesene (fabrication and concept)
step 3: reduce the number of points using poisson disk sampling, to a reasonable size (from 300k to 5-10k)
by Ben Fowler & Todd Davey, Introduction to Digital Design 2009. Concept for a 3d-printed light fitting: a 2d multi-agent system is wrapped around a cylindrical surface; agents create trails of material that overlap to form a web-like surface. Geometry generated in Processing, exported via Meshlab and rendered in 3DS Max.
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!