Posts Tagged ‘demo’
MakerBot 3D Printer Demo – CES 2011 – BWOne.com
www.bwone.com twitter.com The MakerBot 3D printer is the first 3D printer of its size that will allow you to create anything that you can think of! The MakerBot 3D printer is an open source 3D printer that is affordable compared to others on the market at $1200 and can print almost anything up to 100x100x100mm. Theoretically the size of a cupcake. The maker bot prints with ABS, HDPE or PLA plastic. You can share you print ideas or get new printer ideas from thingiverse.com and the MakerBot can be purchased directly from MakerBot.com. You’ll get: * Makerbot Plastruder MK5 * MakerBot Automated Build Platform v.2.0 * The lasercut parts to assemble a Thing-O-Matic CNC machine. * 3 x NEMA 17 motors * The hardware to assemble it. * Belts and pulleys * Smooth Rods and Drive system components * Pre-assembled 4th Generation Electronics * a USB cable to talk to it * cat5e and rainbow cables to wire things up * a standard ATX power supply * a tools kit with all the hex keys, wrenches, and other bits you need to construct it. * SD card to buffer your prints * 1lb of MakerBot ABS Plastic to print with Full instructions and documentation will be released on the day we start shipping this kit in mid-November. Some tech specs on the Thing-O-Matic: * Interface: Print through USB or print from SD card * Size: 300 x 300 x 410 mm (12? W x 12? D x 16? H) * Build Area: 96 x 108 mm * Build Height: 115 mm * Generation 4 Electronics * Supports up to 5 stepper drivers (XYZ + A/B) * Connect over …
3D Design &Simulation DEMO- 2001 partB
3D Design &Simulation DEMO- 2001 08:05 This is part B of a DEMO of several Animation-works created by Architect Daniel Wiernik until 2001 Simulation Design Wiernik
3D Printing / 3D Printer Demo
Wow. Demo of 3-D objects that came out of a 3D printer. What’s amazing is that complex objects, with moving parts come out of the printer in one shot (in this case a ball bearing with balls inside).
3D Design Project Demo 3D Virtual Garden Tour
This is a walkthrough demo of a 3D garden design project done by Sunny Wieler for Grow Landscaping in New Zealand
3D Design Project Demo 3D Virtual Garden Tour
This is a walkthrough demo of a 3D garden design project done by Sunny Wieler for Grow Landscaping in New Zealand
Milkscanner DEMO
demonstrates the Milkscanner tool to create your own custom Models for Machinima or 3D movies.
3D Printing Demo
Demo of manually printing simple 3D objects using an old inkjet printer
3D design cardboard demo 1 of 3
spring 2008 Missouri State ART 101, Principles of three dimensional design, intro to 3d design, whatever you call it, here with instructor Kevin Hughes showing us some stuff for our cardboard project, that’s supposed to support his weight.
Motion Capture application 3D Character animation & demo reel body suit Huddersfied uni 3d design
3D Design Courses, School of Art, Design and Architecture, visit www.huddersfield3d.co.uk. This video shows the hardware testing and useage for 3D character animation creation used for visualising design into 3D virtual environment Motion capture, motion tracking, or mocap system used here at the Art, Design and Architecture at the University is moven full body system. The process of recording movement and translating the movement onto a digital model is used in game, military, entertainment, sports, 3D animations and medical applications. In filming the human actors use the system to animate digital character models in 3D animation. When it includes face, fingers and captures subtle expressions, it is often referred to as performance capture. In motion capture records only the movements of the actor, not his/her visual appearance. Camera movements can also be motion captured so that a virtual camera in the scene will pan, tilt, or dolly around the stage driven by a camera operator, while the actor is performing and the motion capture system can capture the camera and props as well as the actor’s performance.
3D Design &Simulation DEMO- 2001
This is a DEMO of several Animation-works created by Architect Daniel Wiernik until 2001 Simulation Design Wiernik
