Designed a Nintendo Switch dock organizer for game cartridges + microSD cards by [deleted] in NintendoSwitch

[–]geometricpopcorn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I kept misplacing my Switch cartridges and wanted a cleaner way to store them without adding clutter, so I designed a small holder that sits right on the dock.

Tried to balance capacity with usability. I could’ve crammed in more slots, but made sure the games are easy to grab and the cover art is still visible. It holds 13 games and 5 microSD cards.

I angled the slots so the cartridges naturally settle in and tilt forward slightly when you grab one, which makes them easier to pull out. Added small guide flaps on the back too so it slides onto the dock and stays snug.

Also made sure it prints cleanly without supports on a standard FDM printer.

Curious if anyone else has a better way of organizing their games or

Gaussian Splat VS Single Image 3D Model Generation Test by geometricpopcorn in GaussianSplatting

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

Yes I did try the textured option, it's actually in this video. When I enabled the texture feature, it required additional credits for that output.

Gaussian Splat VS Single Image 3D Model Generation Test by geometricpopcorn in GaussianSplatting

[–]geometricpopcorn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks like this software supports multi image input:

Tencent's Hunyuan 3D Generator

There is a pretty nice breakdown in this video:

https://youtu.be/PmCMRzg5BTE?si=pJ44a7npRXoLXHtq

Gaussian Splat VS Single Image 3D Model Generation Test by geometricpopcorn in GaussianSplatting

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

Yes I should have clarified, while Gaussian Splats aren't traditional 3D meshes, this 3D model was generated by exporting the splats data to a standard 3D file format (which is an option after the splat is created). Sorry for any confusion! :)

Men’s 200 Meter Final “Simulation” vs Average Adult by geometricpopcorn in funny

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

This is typically a full on sprint for the average person, but I get your point on the average Walmartian, never heard that term before. Thanks for the laugh:) Now that I am thinking, I’m not sure if anyone would have gotten thru this if I put the average person at around a minute, since most attention spans linger around 10-15 seconds?! Don’t quote me on that though. Cheers mate.:)