{"id":3800,"date":"2015-01-11T17:42:49","date_gmt":"2015-01-11T22:42:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gracefulspoon.com\/blog\/?p=3800"},"modified":"2015-01-17T09:49:18","modified_gmt":"2015-01-17T14:49:18","slug":"3dp-physical-interaction","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/gracefulspoon.com\/blog\/2015\/01\/11\/3dp-physical-interaction\/","title":{"rendered":"3DP Physical Interaction"},"content":{"rendered":"

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This was the third in a series of quick experiments using a personal 3D printer. The goal here was to construct a 3D printed piece to interact with an existing physical landmark displaying complicated surface geometry. This lion with an enigmatic mein was chosen because the complicated contours would provide the framework for a compelling proof of concept. The building is named<\/a> after one artist, but it was the surreal Belgian artist who often explored enshrouded objects<\/a> that provided the inspiration for this form. <\/p>\n

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Process:
\n1) Collect a series of photographs to describe the object
\n2) Generate 3D model in
123D Catch<\/a>
\n3) Use cloth and wind simulation effects in Maya to deform a plane
\n4) Bring the deformed mesh into
Cura<\/a> to prepare for 3d printing
\n5) 3D Print on an
Ultimaker2<\/a><\/p>\n

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\"01_PHOTOS\"<\/a>\"02_123D-CATCH\"<\/a><\/p>\n

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\"03_MAYA\"<\/a>\"04_CURA\"<\/a><\/p>\n

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\"05_ULTIMAKER\"<\/a>\"06_EDIT_02\"<\/a><\/p>\n

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\"06_EDIT_03\"<\/a>\"06_EDIT_01\"<\/a><\/p>\n

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