Tuesday, August 12, 2014

this is the bomb.

So we took a bunch of things today that were centred on preparing algorithmic designed models for 3D printing. It was fun! In the first one, as we used subDs the mesh became smoother and cleaner for 3D printing as shown. We also designed a series of other ones; I rendered one out (with the cyan background) so there can be a sense of how it would look with light (the surface). This can be imagined as a living, breathing space that you could walk through; it's essentially an ex0skeleton. There are several views and the 3/4 view that is rendered out in preview mode (so it's not high res or anything).
Finally, we took a random image from the internet; I took one of H0li powders I found, because she said the images should have a range of values, and mapped them like a panel. We also filtered out the red channel, which became the pretty coloured bunch of dots, which apparently are great for things like making gift paper LOL.

Anyways. Enjoy :)














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