1. Cilllia software leverages the micron resolution of an Autodesk 3D-printer to generate hairy and texturized surfaces. MIT’s Tangible Media Group presents intuitive software that enables 3D-printing ...
When it comes to creating surfaces, it's a simple task to either make ones that are smooth or ones that are bumpy. But now researchers at MIT have created one that can be both. The 3D-printed surface ...
dragon-shaped asset where scales, horns, and whiskers follow the underlying geometry rather than appearing as a flat overlay.
3D printing the first ever biomimetic tongue surface Date: October 29, 2020 Source: University of Leeds Summary: Scientists have created synthetic soft surfaces with tongue-like textures for the first ...
Arguably one of the most difficult aspects of 3D printing is trying to make the finished product look like it wasn’t 3D printed. It can take a lot of time and work to cover up the telltale layer lines ...
The new Scope Artech wheels introduce two technical innovations – a three-dimensional scale pattern on the rims, and bio-mimicking 3D-printed hubs. The Aeroscale rim pattern and ultralight hubs ...
Physicists at the University of Liège have succeeded in sculpting the surface of water by exploiting surface tension. Using 3D printing of closely spaced spines, they have combined menisci to create ...