Item Name by Sascha Henrichs
Sue's Head by Mike Moceri
Tabernacle of San Secondo by Jeremy Kemp
Tyrannosaurus Rex by Anthony Heath
Silver Buddha by Nick Morrey
Item Name by Sascha Henrichs
Sue's Head by Mike Moceri
Tabernacle of San Secondo by Jeremy Kemp
Tyrannosaurus Rex by Anthony Heath
Silver Buddha by Nick Morrey
What is 3D printing and why is it so useful? In short, 3D printing allows you to bring a 3D object that you design come to life before your eyes. This technology, especially when used to prototype new designs, is useful in many fields, such as industrial design, architecture, engineering and construction, jewelry making, fashion design, automotive manufacturing, aerospace, dental and medical prosthetic design, education, geographic information system design, civil engineering, and countless others. It’s also just really fun to come up with an idea for something and be able to actually create it in a really short period of time! At this event we will be designing our own small unique “things” using iMacs and a program called Meshmixer and bringing them to life using an assortment of different 3D printers – we’ll have 10 or more different 3D printers on-site! Our learners will get to design their own bracelet or pendant or something else!
Check out some of the amazing creations Chris Kunzmann has sculpted! The video contains just a few of his models - he has a ton uploaded to the gallery. They're definitely worth looking through. :D
I think my favorite is the space hamster.
We've got a ton of video tutorials to help you! From tips on how to set up a scene and subject for capture, how to work with your mesh, or how to prep a catch for 3D printing - we cover a bit of everything.
Check out our 123D Catch channel on youtube - we'd love to help you get the best catch you can!
London Commuter by Matt Wilderbeast
Gargoyle 1 test by Paul E Carew
Cleopatra's needle plaque by Lucien Harriot
Baby sleeping by VJ Anomolee
iMario by Adnan Islam
Lots of truly fantastic catches this week! I feel like the catches look better and better all the time. You should definitely click through and check these out in the gallery - they have so much detail screenshots just can't capture. Awesome work, everyone!
Sketchbook by Pharaoh
Mark Twain Sculpture by Zenos Frudakis
cactus by peter muller
Mi Sabiola by Juan Carlos Petruza
The Sea by Morgan Hayward
He started by creating the sliced piece in 123D Make, then went to TechShop to laser cut the pattern out of foam and used that to create a sand mold. The finished piece is about 10" tall and cast as a solid piece of iron.
To learn more about how he created the piece, you can find step-by-step details in this Instructable.
And check out more of Eric's finished pieces on his site: http://gallery.e-jacobson.com/ I just checked to see which models were in the top five - and guess what? They're still the same from last week! Crazy.
So instead, I am going to share my five favorite models in the gallery this week. Mix it up a bit!
Stewart by zlite
Giant Cat by Sarah James
Space Hamster by Chris Kunzmann
Head by Pharaoh
Body by Jerad
Circle of Life for a Trex by josh 3D
Rocket by Alans Putra
Dump Truck Toy by Peter Maxfield
Flatiron by Cody Walker
Moose by Brad Harder
That moose sure is popular!