Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 18-10-2005 , 01:39 PM
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Chck out this optical illusion I made.

Strange?

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Nobody felt like avenging your death. Sorry.
# 2 18-10-2005 , 04:58 PM
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Nobody felt like avenging your death. Sorry.
# 3 18-10-2005 , 07:15 PM
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Of course, after the last image, many of you must know how to make it now. user added image


Nobody felt like avenging your death. Sorry.
# 4 18-10-2005 , 07:19 PM
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line up the camera correctlyuser added image

# 5 19-10-2005 , 08:52 AM
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I see that optical illusion movie I linked here was an inspiration for you. My first impression would be to study your concept a bit more. See what works and what doesn't. Right know it looks more like a WIP. Keep working on it, it can only get better. user added image

# 6 19-10-2005 , 03:34 PM
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google for "M.C. Escher" for getting "inspiration" for more advanced tricks...

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