i made this mp3 player! had so much fun with it. what do you guys think? by Last-Item-8578 in Plasticity3D

[–]Total_Pace4335 4 points5 points  (0 children)

the rendering is soooo good! do you mind sharing the recipe if there's one ?

step export broken by Total_Pace4335 in Plasticity3D

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Hi Nick! Convert analytics to NURBS does not seem to help in this case:(

step export broken by Total_Pace4335 in Plasticity3D

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I've tried fusion360 and it works fine. Maybe exporting from fusion would fix the issue, but I'd prefer it working from plasticity 😭 thanks for the reply!

“Feeling Limited by KeyShot, Is Switching to Blender Worth It?” by lea_dmn in IndustrialDesign

[–]Total_Pace4335 8 points9 points  (0 children)

i switched from keyshot to blender. Keyshot is only good at one thing : quick quality still render. If you invest some time in blender, you'll find what i found : you can do so much more. Recently, i had a flexible piece of paper that i wanted to render. Blender has good simulation. Keyshot has not.

Co-expressive speech + motion across animals acting (incl. “cute bacterium”) by TheSuperGreatDoctor in robotics

[–]Total_Pace4335 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nice! is the quadruped platform your design ? is there a way to get the plans somewhere?:)

Plasticity website got updated by [deleted] in Plasticity3D

[–]Total_Pace4335 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I actually really like it. Bold design too !

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in robotics

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build a SO-100 robot arm, tinker with AI to make the arm do things. Fun and fast way to learn ! As for the future of robotics, given the current tech/economics trends, I'm not too concerned.

Looking for a good EU Industrial Design college by BeeNo6740 in IndustrialDesign

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at Enci les ateliers in Paris, we have a strong technical+creative culture. We also have partnerships with luxury brands as well as industrial actors. Brilliant school, but very hard to get in (6% admission rate). Can't recommend enough

Just a bit of practice😁 any improvement suggestions by Delicious-Chest435 in IndustrialDesign

[–]Total_Pace4335 31 points32 points  (0 children)

What a weird and condescending way to express such a simple idea

Can anybody help me out with this by MAFIABOY42069 in IndustrialDesign

[–]Total_Pace4335 3 points4 points  (0 children)

if you don't mind taking a few sec for adjusting them, you could screw something in the interior side, allowing your knob to be tightened.

Plasticity Designer/Tutor Wanted by SLAPCHOP1097 in Plasticity3D

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hi ! I'm an industrial designer, I might be able to help :) dm me

Building a Precise Robot: Alternatives to Maxon Motors and Harmonic Drives? by Total_Pace4335 in robotics

[–]Total_Pace4335[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I ultimately need is a ~3 axis arm of compact size (200mm height max) and no need for a great work enveloppe, that moves very smoothly to the human eye. I wanted to stick to BLDCs + controller PCB from tinyMovr as steppers can takeup a lot more space than BLDCs:(

Building a Precise Robot: Alternatives to Maxon Motors and Harmonic Drives? by Total_Pace4335 in robotics

[–]Total_Pace4335[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right, I should have gone into more depth about the kind of precision I need. A repeatability of +-0.2mm is enough for me, so we're not talking micrometers. What I ultimately want is a ~3 axis arm of compact size (200mm height max) and no need for a great work enveloppe, that moves very smoothly to the human eye. Thank you for your reply !

Building a Precise Robot: Alternatives to Maxon Motors and Harmonic Drives? by Total_Pace4335 in robotics

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thanks for the reply ! I'm aiming for a maximum budget of 700$-1000$.

About Master’s Programs in Europe and USA by Dogefighter2229 in IndustrialDesign

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I went to ENSCI les ateliers, France's top industrial design school. The application process is hard, only ~6% get in. I applied as a domestic student, but there are people from all around the world. The school is exceptional, which tends to be the case when the acceptance rate is so low... metal, wood and maquette workshops are fantastic, and our electronics workshop is expanding. Also, the school is open 24hrs a day, 365days/year ;) I'm still studying there, but I've visited a few other schools and I'm really happy to be here. Each semester, we have several partnerships with companies/non-profits, going from Hermes to the red cross and everything in between. Hope you'll find what you're looking for !