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See link for a cartoony drawing of a knife. I know what my
hand is doing drawing those lines - exagerating the curves, so
shouldn't someone be able to figure out the math and then
design all kinds of stuff in 3D with those kind of lines and
then print out over-exagerated looking cartoon stuff?
Cartoon cars would be especially cool. Where are all the
swoopy cars now that we have 3D computer design?
CartoonKnife
http://netfreedombl...1/10/blog-post.html [JesusHChrist, Oct 17 2011]
like this car looks like it is going to be but is not upon turning it around
http://cache.jalopn...02/Devaux_Coupe.jpg [JesusHChrist, Oct 17 2011]
swoopy buildings, now that we have 3D computer design
http://www.google.c...AQ&biw=1173&bih=768 (Actually, he builds physical models by hand, and only goes to CAD later in the design process.) [mouseposture, Oct 18 2011]
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It would seem 3-D printers have replaced hydrogen as the
new HB go-to fix-all. |
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Fix-all considered harmful. |
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(If that's a criticism, it's an unjust one. Nothing
being fixed, here, no problem being solved. Just
esthetics. |
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Extending the idea, a bit, this is an idea partially
to
automate industrial design. The curve'd get more
and more exagerated with each model-year,
culminating in, oh Art Nouveau, or
1950s tailfins, or something. When that was old
hat, the 3D printers'd be reprogrammed angular,
until that went out of style, and so on.) |
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Not a criticism, just a remark on the number of 3D-printer
ideas cropping up lately, and how happy I am that they
seem to be supplanting those involving ill-considered use
of hydrogen in some manner (inadvisable use, I'm all for; I
just want some thought put into it). |
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More influence of cartoons on real life, I generally approve
of. I'm reserving my bun until the idea matures a bit. |
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