3d
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Paper-Based 3D Printer Now Adds A Splash Of Colour
Back in 2008, Mcor Technologies unveiled its brilliant Matrix 3D printer that created models from a stack of regular old copier paper. It was a cheap way to dabble in 3D printing, and now the company has unveiled a new model, the Iris, that adds a bit of colour to your creations.
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The Hobbit Comes With An FAQ Explaining Why It Will Look So Weird
Not every theatre will be showing Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit in its native 48 frames per second. But for those that will, Warner Bros has created this handy FAQ that explains why the high frame rate 3D technology could make the film look like a TV soap opera.
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3D Photos Are Coming To The Lytro Camera Really Soon
Lytro has long discussed plans to add 3D image capabilities into their Lytro Viewer software, but little has actually been put forth into the public spotlight. Engadget Chinese, however, got a sneak peek at the new Lytro Viewer software from a company spokesperson in Hong Kong.
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These Badly Recreated Animated Film Frames Are Actually Pretty Impressive
Here’s something that will bring a smile to your face. This Tumblr blog takes a still frame from a big-time, multimillion-dollar animated movie and tries to replicate it in 3D animation software Maya in under 30 minutes. The results are hilarious.