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- | ====== Formlab introduction | + | ====== Formlab |
- | ===== 3D print & -scan related art projects | + | [[blender introduction related art projects|3D print & -scan related art projects]] |
- | ==== International projects ==== | ||
- | **Nefertiti hack**\\ | + | ===== Navigation ===== |
- | By Nora Al-Badri & Jan Nikolai Nelles\\ | + | |
- | Scanning Nefertiti illegally in the Neues Museum Berlin and bringing it back to Cairo - Egypt.\\ | + | |
- | Colonial notion of possession.\\ | + | |
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- | **Free Universal Construction Kit** | + | Being able to look and move around in the 3D viewport intuitively is necessary to work in any 3D application.\\ |
- | By F.A.T.\\ | + | **Orbit**: rotate around a point.\\ |
- | [[http://www.flong.com/ | + | **Pan**: move the scene without rotating.\\ |
- | {{: | + | **Zoom**: see more or work on details by zooming in and out.\\ |
- | **Material Speculation: ISIS**\\ | + | {{:formlab_introduction_workshop:navigation-gizmos-01.jpg?350|}}\\ |
- | By Moreshin Allahyari\\ | + | You can use the user interface gizmos on screen but this is a little slow. Shortcuts are faster. |
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- | 3D scanning & printing as a tool for resistance and documentation.\\ | + | |
- | Demolitions by ISIS in Mosul.\\ | + | |
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- | **Lia**\\ | + | ^ Shortcut ^ Function ^ |
- | [[https:// | + | | 0 | Camera view | |
- | Experiments with filament extrusion using Gcode to balance control and chaos.\\ | + | | 1 | Front | |
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+ | | 7 | Top | | ||
+ | | Numpad | ||
+ | | press scrollwheel | Orbit | | ||
+ | | Alt + left mouse button | Orbit | | ||
+ | | Alt + shift + left mouse button | Pan | | ||
+ | | Scroll wheel | Zoom | | ||
- | **The 3D Additivist Cookbook**\\ | ||
- | By Moreshin Allahyari & Daniel Rourke\\ | ||
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- | A responce to Donna Haraway’s 1984 text 'A Cyborg Manifesto' | ||
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- | **Rekrei**\\ | + | **No numpad?**\\ |
- | By Matthew Vincent and Chance Coughenour\\ | + | Change preference: '' |
- | [[https:// | + | Use the numbers on the top of your keyboard instead. You might have to press shift if you have azerty for example.\\ |
- | Digital preservation | + | |
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- | ==== Projects by KASK Students ==== | + | Also, set a custom shortcut for 'Frame Selected': |
- | Rébecca Brunet - Thumbfoot\\ | + | **Don' |
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+ | Then orbit by pressing alt + left mouse button | ||
- | Carsten Henrion - Clamp element\\ | ||
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- | Maya Onzia - resting pad\\ | ||
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- | Tobias Van Nieuwenhove - toe-gloves\\ | + | ===== Transformations ===== |
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- | Fashion students - Shoe lasts made by 3D scanning the student' | + | Unique behaviour: with an object selected, press a shortcut, move mouse, press Enter to commit, or escape to cancel. |
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- | Kilian Goderis - custom shoe sole mould\\ | ||
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- | Kamiel De Waal - Collages\\ | ||
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- | ==== Projects by research project 'Tools For Things And Ideas' ==== | ||
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- | Intervening in the standard 3D printing workflow.\\ | ||
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- | Floor Vandenberghe - Repetition Legitimizes (until failure)\\ | ||
- | Note: A 3D printers printing bed got replaced by a computer screen. A camera shows its feed on the screen while an object-detection algorithm tries to make sense of the feedback loop. Depending on its sensemaking the 3D printer adjusts its behaviour, modifying the sequences it prints, modifying the feedback loop.\\ | ||
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- | Floor Vandenberghe - Nested For-Loops\\ | ||
- | A computer tirelessly makes attempts at pleasing a canary through sequences of synthesized sounds, a 3D printer takes notes. Initially, six random sequences are generated, one for each lever in the canary’s cage. Based on the bird’s choice six new sequences are generated, the bird decides on the meme’s fitness for reproduction. The next day six algorithmically bred new sequences replace the old ones, only for the process to repeat itself. Hoping to find the canary’s ideal meme, through mimicking evolutionary principles.\\ | ||
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- | Jerry Galle - Ress Object\\ | ||
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- | Jerry Galle - AI object recognition, | ||
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- | Jerry Galle - Beetorrent\\ | ||
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- | Amandine David & Esmé Hofman - Filament weaving\\ | ||
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- | Crafts & technology in a hybrid manufacturing process.\\ | ||
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- | Pepa Ivanova - Hybrid Species\\ | ||
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- | ===== Blender keyboard shortcuts ===== | ||
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- | ==== Navigation ==== | ||
- | ^ Shortcut ^ Fuction ^ | ||
- | | 0 | Camera view | | ||
- | | 1 | Front | | ||
- | | 3 | Right | | ||
- | | 7 | Top | | ||
- | | Numpad . or personalized key | Frame selected | | ||
- | | Alt + left mouse button | Orbit | | ||
- | | Alt + shift + left mouse button | Pan | | ||
- | | Scroll wheel | Zoom | | ||
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- | ==== Basic transformations ==== | ||
^ Shortcut ^ Fuction ^ | ^ Shortcut ^ Fuction ^ | ||
- | | G | Grab (translate) | | + | | G | Grab (move object around) | |
| R | Rotate | | | R | Rotate | | ||
| S | Scale | | | S | Scale | | ||
- | | Alt + G | Reset translate. Same for rotate | + | | Option |
+ | | Option + R | Reset rotate | ||
+ | | Option + S | Reset scale | | ||
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+ | **Accept transformation: | ||
+ | **Cancel transformation: | ||
**Constrain to global axes**: | **Constrain to global axes**: | ||
Press the X, Y or Z key **once** after a transform shortcut.\\ | Press the X, Y or Z key **once** after a transform shortcut.\\ | ||
- | For example: G + X (move on the global x-axis).\\ | + | For example: G + X + enter (move on the global x-axis).\\ |
**Constrain to local axes: | **Constrain to local axes: | ||
Press the X, Y or Z key **twice** after a transform shortcut.\\ | Press the X, Y or Z key **twice** after a transform shortcut.\\ | ||
- | For example: R + Z + Z (rotate on the local z-axis).\\ | + | For example: R + Z + Z + enter (rotate on the local z-axis).\\ |
- | ==== Selections ==== | + | |
+ | Shift + mouse movements while doing a transformation = finer definition.\\ | ||
+ | CTRL + mouse movements: snap to grid.\\ | ||
+ | Numeric entries are possible: with object selected, press r to rotate, and type 90 to rotate 90°.\\ | ||
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+ | ===== Mesh manipulation ===== | ||
+ | * Shortcut to toggle between object and edit mode: tab | ||
+ | * Vertexes, edges, faces | ||
+ | * Transforms work the same with vertexes, edges and faces as with entire 3D objects | ||
+ | * Use proportional editing for smooth changes to a 3D model: shortcut '' | ||
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+ | ===== Selections | ||
^ Shortcut ^ Fuction ^ | ^ Shortcut ^ Fuction ^ | ||
| A | Select all | | | A | Select all | | ||
| Alt + A | Deselect all | | | Alt + A | Deselect all | | ||
| Cmd + I | Invert selection | | | Cmd + I | Invert selection | | ||
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+ | In edit mode: | ||
+ | ^ Shortcut ^ Fuction ^ | ||
| L | Select linked | | | L | Select linked | | ||
- | | Double click between vertices | Select | + | | Double click between vertices | Select |
| Select first vertex, then cmd + select second vertex | Select shortest path | | | Select first vertex, then cmd + select second vertex | Select shortest path | | ||
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+ | Using solid shading: selection only on the front of the object.\\ | ||
+ | In wireframe mode: selection through object.\\ |