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What Is 3D Printing? Working, Software, and Applications

IT Toolbox

3D printing uses digital files to create solid objects by placing sequential material layers. The post What Is 3D Printing? Working, Software, and Applications appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Unity acquires Codice Software to manage 3D workflows

Venture Beast

Unity Technologies has acquired Codice Software to bring version control to real-time 3D workflows for artists and other professionals. Read More.

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Physna raises $20 million for AI that analyzes and digitizes 3D objects

Venture Beast

Physna, a startup developing software that analyzes and digitizes 3D models, has raised $20 million in venture capital. Read More.

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3D printer maker Glowforge debuts AI image generator to help users create artwork

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(Glowforge Photo) Glowforge released a new tool that lets users create artwork based on a written prompt that is optimized for 3D printing. The Seattle-based 3D laser printer startup announced Tuesday the launch of Magic Canvas , an image generator that uses AI to spit out artwork from a single line of text.

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Google uses crowdsourced photos to recreate landmarks in 3D for AR/VR

Venture Beast

Researchers have updated a neural rendering technology with the ability to distinguish 3D structures from lighting, using landmark photos shared online. Read More.

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3D audio could be the next big podcast trend

The Verge

Today, iHeart Media announced that it’s investing in binaural audio , also known as 3D audio, which effectively places listeners in the room of a recording and makes them feel like it’s happening around them. The Verge ’s audio director Andrew Marino published a ton of 3D audio clips here if you want some examples.).

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Go back inside Seattle’s Living Computers, virtually, via 3D tour updated with links to auction items

GeekWire

LinkedIn Photo) Paolo Tosolini , a Seattle-area tech veteran and founder of Tosolini Productions , originally did one of his high-tech 3D photo scans of Living Computers back in 2015. Using technology from the 3D capture platform Matterport , the tour contains interactive “hot spots” to 16 items that are up for auction.

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