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"I Love Sketch" an amazing prototype for computer aided sketching!



ILoveSketch from Seok-Hyung Bae on Vimeo.

From Core77.

We gave ILoveSketch a brief mention in yesterday's 3D CAD News post, but this one's great enough to deserve some extra love. Click the above video, and watch probably the smoothest, best-realized a… Continue

Posted on October 16, 2008 at 11:57am — 1 Comment

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How to make a pattern with Contextfree



I want to make a simple pattern with Contextfree, for example a lotus flower.
First of all, I need a shape which is the shape for each petal (this is why the code starts with “startshape” rather than “startrule”!) Then I will make a pattern for making the whole flower and finally I wil… Continue

Posted on September 4, 2008 at 1:30pm —

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My visit from miAdidas store

Yesterday l had a visit of miAdidas store in Pitt Street, Sydney. Primarily, I went there to ask about their plans for conducting mi Adidas workshops in Sydney but surprisingly I found myself stood on the mi Adidas foot sizing device in the second floor of the store! Actually they have the mi Adidas customizing station and all the accessories and use it to serve athletes and other customers in customizing their very own shoes as a daily work in store. The Sydney branch supplies three mi Adidas m… Continue

Posted on August 28, 2008 at 8:50am —

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BMW Gina concept - Car adaptive customizing

BMW Gina is a really good example of customizing in auto industry.
Actually the real customization happens after purchase in which the customer could change the product in the way s/he wants. Just like vase-frames in Gorgie's presentation which was the only adaptive customization sample among all.
Any way, I think Gina worths to take look at specially for car customization fans.
BMW GINA Light Visionary Model: Premiere
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Posted on August 26, 2008 at 10:17pm —

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different types of putting modules together.

there are different types of "configuration" when you try to put different modules together to make a final product.
here are the most frequent ways:

Slot: this is just like putting some compatible parts together. each part has to be connected to the whole product at least by an interface (the SLOT). the interfaces of the products should be compatible so they can be connected to each other. Lego is one of these types in which each part could be attached to others through the provided SLOT.

Bus… Continue

Posted on August 25, 2008 at 5:30pm —

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