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September 2016

The Inventory launches new version of 3D design app Morphi and makes big plans for education – 3DPrint.com

2016-09-14
By: Dorothy T. Andrews
On: September 14, 2016
In: 3d design

In 2014, iPad users’ dreams came true with the introduction of Morphi, a simple and user-friendly 3D design and printing application designed for touch screens. Less than a year later came Morphi 2.0, and now the creators of The Inventory are back with what they call the best version ofRead More →

3D printing, a path to sartorial perfection: Tailors Mark uses 3D technology for a better fit – 3DPrint.com

2016-09-13
By: Dorothy T. Andrews
On: September 13, 2016
In: 3d technology

Even for people who are reasonably happy with their own bodies, shopping for clothes can make you feel like a malformed freak of nature. For those who have the ability to have custom-made clothes, the realization that we all look good if our clothes fit us well is very satisfying.Read More →

3ders.org – Wacom unveils Intuos 3D, a versatile 3D design tablet with integrated ZBrushCore

2016-09-06
By: Dorothy T. Andrews
On: September 6, 2016
In: 3d design

September 6, 2016 | By Tess Wacom, a global manufacturer of advanced interactive pen tablets, has just introduced its latest product: the Intuos 3D tablet. The new product is specifically designed to make 3D modeling and design easier for users, and was created in association with established 3D design andRead More →

Wacom’s Intuos 3D tackles 3D design and printing from all angles

2016-09-02
By: Dorothy T. Andrews
On: September 2, 2016
In: 3d design

Joining yesterday’s reveal of the Slate and Folio smartpads, Wacom is back today, announcing something of a refresh to its Intuos line of pens and tablets. Hardware-wise, not much changes with the launch of the Intuos 3D, as users will still get a mid-size Intuos with a 6-inch by 8-inchRead More →

Wacom’s Intuos 3D tackles 3D design and printing from every angle

2016-09-02
By: Dorothy T. Andrews
On: September 2, 2016
In: 3d design

[ad_1] Joining yesterday’s reveal of the Slate and Folio smartpads, Wacom is back today, announcing a sort of refresh to its line of Intuos pens and tablets. From a hardware standpoint, not much changes with the launch of Intuos 3D, as users will still benefit from a mid-size Intuos withRead More →

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