Spring lamp was created in Rhinoceros 3D, and then realized using Additive technologies in company called EOS. It is made by selective laser sintering (SLS) in najlon in the material.
Posted: iCAT 2010
Spring lamp was created in Rhinoceros 3D, and then realized using Additive technologies in company called EOS. It is made by selective laser sintering (SLS) in najlon in the material.
Posted: iCAT 2010
Possibility of interactive rotation, alignment and movement of the window with the mouse. This makes it easier and better to look at the product and its details.
When opening the window automatically rotates, but you can click the left mouse button, turning any statue, and movements to the left or right side. In addition, you can zoom and scroll.
We tested the possibility of digitizing objects (in our case we chose the statue, which was made by Mate Hohkrauta. The statue has a very diverse surface with a lot of details and interesting texture).
The results ware above our expectations. It`s also great that 3D model can be also modify with tools like ZBrush. You can processed texture remove or change also.
In the opening page, the statue rotates automatically, but you can turning it by clicking your left mouse button.
3D technologies offers many opportunities. They can help companies in their products development and effectively lowering certain expenses. These advantages were also recognized in the company called Iles. We prepared a few nice visualization for their catalog The Little Prince – white.
Advantages:
Client: Iles Idrija
Visualization of the selected product helps to successfully develop, offer feedback and, most importantly, reduce the costs of research and product development.
Iron Philips was made with the help of Rhinoceros 4.0 tool. The excellence of this visualization comes to expression seeing the materials (transparency, plastic…), because it was necessary to establish the elements inside, that initially aren’t forthcoming. To achieve even more realism of the visualization, we added water droplets to the walls of electric iron.
Published: Official Rhinoceros webpage