Posts Tagged ‘Illustrations’

Eric Hunting on Defining Post-Industrial Design

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
Looking at the different Maker blogs, I could see that there was an emergent set of information standards forming ad hoc by a popularity-driven process of selection as well as limitations -chiefly in graphics as people generally can’t produce their own drawn illustrations so resort to photos and video. The people who first started publishing recipes for making things on sites like the Make blog and Instructibles had no preconceived notion of the format of presentation for those recipes. So what

How Can 3D Modeling Be Useful To Your Business?

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
by Lorence Rotary The most elementary and important tool for the generation of complex computer graphics and amazingly realistic animation is three dimensional modeling, which is the base of such art. This mechanism can form 3D likeness of real life objects with amazing precision, which allows you to examine objects, to analyze the returns of your projects and to connect through illustrations like never before. The art of 3D modeling is composing a mathematical wire frame which depicts a 3D