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3D-printed PC parts can be amazing, but don't make this mistake
One tiny mistake can completely ruin that otherwise brilliant 3D-printed PC mod.
The original three Spider-Man movies directed by Sam Raimi were huge global hits, and not a one of them was released in 3D. But we live in a different time now, of course, and it would be crazy for ...
Even though 3D printing got its start in the 1980s when Chuck Hull designed and printed a small cup, it’s been in the last few years that the printers became cheaper to produce and therefore used in a ...
Glasses-free 3D is making a comeback. And please — don’t roll your eyes and write this off as a gimmick just yet. I saw two similar 3D gaming monitors at CES last week that used this technology and ...
Nano Banana 2 creates start and end images with Cling 3.0 video in between, a two-frame workflow for 3D scroll effects.
Pour yourself a nice hot cup of tea, because [iliasam]’s latest work on a laser rangefinder (in Russian, translated here) is a long and interesting read. The shorter version is that he got his hands ...
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3D Art From Smashed Walls Amazing Transformations
Amazing 3D art transformations created from smashed walls—turning damaged surfaces into stunning visual masterpieces. This video showcases creative techniques that bring new life to rough textures and ...
New 3D scans of the Titanic just dropped — and dear reader, they’re absolutely incredible. As the BBC reports, these mind-blowing scans are the first of their kind and show in amazing detail how the ...
Since 2006, Tokyo-based Burton has been working on Aerial 3D, a technology that makes it possible to produce pictures in 3D in mid-air or underwater – without using a screen (that’s what I call “True ...
Head-up displays have become a common feature in cars, usually showing basic information like speed or navigation directions. But Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) sees more potential in the technology. The ...
With great power comes great responsibility. But with a greater budget allotted to a massive sequel, did director Marc Webb feel a great responsibility to crank up the 3D effects in his The Amazing ...
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