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3D printing Bionicle masks — childhood nostalgia, full scale
This is a love letter to Bionicle fans. I’m recreating classic masks at full scale using 3D printing, breaking down the design challenges, print failures, and the moment it finally comes together.
Abstract: 3D building reconstruction from monocular remote sensing imagery is a promising and economical way to generate 3D city models at a large scale, yet the task is rarely touched. The paper ...
Welcome back to another FNAF song reaction! Checking out the most recent banger by Dawko and APAngryPiggy called Behind The Mask!
Abstract: At present, with the original point cloud as input, most of the object detectors use Pointnet++ to extract features of the point cloud based on the Farthest Point Sampling (FPS). However, ...
Have you ever considered how awesome it would be to 3D print your very own miniatures? We're talking proxies for Star Wars Legion and Warhammer to your custom D&D monsters or heroes via something like ...
You might be wondering just how useful a 3D printer actually is if you don't own one yet. You may ask yourself if you'll make enough things with it to make it worthwhile. Coming from a household that ...
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