Throughout the tour, we got to see and touch impressive examples of models created in the lab. Lastly, we saw the “washing” station, which is used to get rid of excess resin. ![]() ![]() The one that I remember the best is the ProJet 7000 HD SLA, because it looked like a refrigerator and because I was impressed by the detail in the plastic-like models it produced. We also saw the three different 3D printers, which were scattered about the studio. It was interesting to hear what kinds of scans were the most difficult and why (small, detailed ones like the book that was being scanned), and what the most common mistakes were. We learned about two different 3D scanning machines, Artec Spider, and Artec Eva, and which machine was well suited for which kinds of scans based on their resolution and point accuracy. Downstairs was cold and a tight fit, but the tech was incredible. Then we moved to the Wide-format archival printing where you can choose the finish and huge, high resolution photographs. ![]() The tour started in the front with the Mac work stations and the 3D modeling software available on them-what to use for bright colors, what to use if you’re a beginner, etc. Last Friday, we took a trip to the NYU LaGuardia Studio to see what kinds of digital media/arts services it could offer us for our final projects, or for future endeavors.
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