Posts Tagged ‘Video’

Video demonstration of Direct Metal Laser Sintering – DMLS

Video demonstration of Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS)


Time Paper Rapid Video Prototype


How to communicate with team members, stake holders, or clients an idea for a product or design that is hard to grasp? How can this be done quickly and cheaply? In the USI module Video Prototyping with Panos Markopoulos, we explored such questions by making it happen ourselves. After we selected a topic in our group, each member was in charge of creating a short video to showcase the product/idea to the others. The idea was to make it quick and rough, we only had one afternoon to film, edit and present the result! We came up with the Theme of sustainable or ecological products, and with that in mind, my idea was a printer that would use a special “disappearing” ink in order to be able to reuse the paper. Does it make sense? Maybe the video will help?


Reverse Engineering Q&A Session


This video is a question and answer session. It covers the questions that I have been asked since I posted my first Reverse Engineering video. This video does not cover some of the basics that you may need to know in order to understand it. If you can’t follow this video then I advise you to check out my first Reverse Engineering video on episode 2 of Weekend Warriors. The questions that are answered in this video are: 1)What is an entry point? 2)What is the original entry point? 3)What does it mean for a executable to be packed? 4)What is a portable executable? 5)How do you know if a Portable Executable is packed or protected? 6)How do you know if you are at the Original Entry Point (OEP) or not ? 7)How do you find the original entry point? 8)How do you beat debugger checks? 9)How do you get around spending hours tracing through code? 10)What do we do after we find the OEP?


Rapid Prototyping Video – Objet’s PolyJet Process

A short video on the rapid prototyping technology of Objet’s 3D “printing” (PolyJet) process. With Objet’s PolyJet™-based systems and FullCure® family materials, even the most complex geometries can be built – easily, quickly and cost effectively – in an office environment.

Rapid Prototyping Video of Objet’s PolyJet Process


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engineer/video – me spy – daed it took like 1 day to get enough footage for this, i wish all videos were this easy


Acrylic nails tuorial – Christmas 3d design – Red & Gold present


Products available at myglitternails.com ***Disclaimer*** All of theproducts mentioned or shown in this video where purchased by me with my own money, none of the products were given to me for free. I am not affiliated in any way with any companies shown or mentioned in this video nor am I getting paid to mention or use any of the products . This is 100% my own and honest opinion.


Sketch Based Rapid Interaction Prototyping


This video presents a platform in which interaction designers can effectively and rapidly develop tangible interactive prototypes in by sketching. The study aims to build a platform that plays the role of sketch in hardware-software integrated interactive product design process. The platform consists of three components: a sketch based interactive concept exploration software application called STCtools, a set of physical user interface(PUI) widgets with a key converter and a video projection based augmented reality desk. For prototyping, a designer creates hardware and software sketches in pen based computers using STCtools. Sketches of hardware and software are drawn in a client device and composed in an electronic whiteboard in a server device. PUI widgets can be physically attached on a foam mockup or on a screen of the client device. The hardware-software integrated simulations are examined on a video projection based Augmented Reality desk (ARdesk). The sketch simulation is captured and projected onto a paper marker created with invisible infra-red ink. Tek-Jin Nam Department of Industrial Design KAIST


Ball Bearings – 3D Printing Demo is pretty cool

This video shows and describes the operation of the Z-corp 310 printer. It is fully functioning part with ball bearings!


Is there software to teach a teen how to design 3D art or video games?

I am trying to help a 14 year old in a volunteer program. There are no local programs for this age. He is very interested in learning how to design computer/video games and 3D art. Any suggestions on how to help him move in this direction?


Reverse Engineering Q&A Session


This video is a question and answer session. It covers the questions that I have been asked since I posted my first Reverse Engineering video. This video does not cover some of the basics that you may need to know in order to understand it. If you can’t follow this video then I advise you to check out my first Reverse Engineering video on episode 2 of Weekend Warriors. The questions that are answered in this video are: 1)What is an entry point? 2)What is the original entry point? 3)What does it mean for a executable to be packed? 4)What is a portable executable? 5)How do you know if a Portable Executable is packed or protected? 6)How do you know if you are at the Original Entry Point (OEP) or not ? 7)How do you find the original entry point? 8)How do you beat debugger checks? 9)How do you get around spending hours tracing through code? 10)What do we do after we find the OEP?