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    3D Printing

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    Computer Structure and Logic Week 10 Research Project 3D Printing Today and Tomorrow I chose to do my research paper on 3D printing‚ were we are today and what the future looks like. While researching this project I learned that 3D printing has been around since the 80’s‚ and that it is also known as additive manufacturing. I chose this topic for a few reasons; first off this is a topic that has interested me fo a while now and I enjoy learning more about it. I believe this technology

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    3d Glases

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    3D glasses The simplest VR systems use only a monitor to present the scene to the user. However‚ the “window onto a world” paradigm can be enhanced by adding a stereo view by use of LCD shutter glasses. LCD shutter glasses support a three-dimensional view using sequential stereo: with high frequency they close and open eye views in turn‚ when the proper images are presented on the monitor. An alternative solution uses a projection screen instead of a CRT monitor. In this case polarization of

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    market for 3-D printing is wide open. Printable firearms‚ household objects‚ medical implants‚ jewelry‚ racing-car parts‚ customized mobile phones‚ and even printable buildings are only a few of the items that technology has enabled us to create using 3D printers. Printing with materials such as nylon‚ waxes‚ photopolymers‚ and cement‚ products are being produced to fit our needs as our world becomes more and more advanced. With this diverse variety of finished products‚ owners of a 3-D printer can

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    indoors.” ( health-facts.com/3-D printers). The second reason 3D printers should be outlawed is because it hurts America’s small businesses. It may not seem like it is hurting anyone that you create your own items‚ but why make something when you could simply find it at a local store for a cheaper cost‚ and also have no harm done to your body? It takes away profits from them‚ and we should support them‚ not take away. It has been said that 3D printing can take away profit from many of America’s small

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    prototyping 3D printers 3D printing is a form of additive manufacturing technology where a three dimensional object is created by laying down successive layers of material. 3D printers are generally faster‚ more affordable and easier to use than other additive manufacturing technologies. 3D printers offer product developers the ability to print parts and assemblies made of several materials with different mechanical and physical properties in a single build process. Advanced 3D printing technologies

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    Animation Reaction Paper

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    yourname_reaction_1.doc (WORD DOC PLEASE) • Spell/grammar check • Approximately 400 words‚ 5 organized paragraphs. To consider: Framing and composition Themes and motifs Character design Setting Cel animation: Sometimes called traditional animation is hand drawn‚ frame-by- frame on paper and or celluloid/acetate sheets. Iris-in: A shot that opens from darkness in an expanding circle of light. Iris-out: The opposite of an iris-in. Morph: Short for metamorphosis. The action

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    3d Movie

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    3D is the future of film industry Introduction of 3D movie ❖ The first 3D feature film was “The power of love” in 1922* - Using the "anaglyph process" where scenes are printed in 2 different colors and viewed by special glasses. - Anaglyph : When you put together anaglyph images and play them in sequence‚ you have an anaglyph 3D movie. To use anaglyph 3D you need a pair of anaglyph glasses. These glasses have a different color for each eye‚ allowing each eye

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    in making smooth workflow in character animation Illustrator Photoshop bro532-UITM | bobazhar@2010 Things You Need To Know When You Want To Create in making smooth workflow in character animation Illustrator Photoshop bro532-UITM | bobazhar@2010 Things You Need To Know When You Want To Create avoid hi-resolution setting. 300 dpi - print‚ 72 / 150 dpi - broadcast This will reduce slow rendering process in making smooth workflow in character animation Illustrator Photoshop bro532-UITM |

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    The Importance of History and Trends in Animation Trends and history reveal how evolution of an art form occurs. Paying close attention to the trends and growth of any field helps predict the future of that industry. It is important to recognize trends in filmmaking‚ storytelling‚ and technology for an animator to increase his or her chances of continued employment. This book will point out many trends from the past and provide a blueprint of the future. By observing and learning about these developments

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    Stephen Dupuis Emotional Value through Animation Childhood and family life can be greatly influenced by animated cartoons and feature films. Throughout the latter part of the twentieth century‚ animation has undergone tremendous change. Forces including technological advancement and the increasing desire for higher profits have shaped this genre and caused it to cycle through periods of dormancy and innovation. One such resurgence occurred during the late 1980’s and early 1990’s‚ a period

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