Arduino + Kinect Hack + PureData = Minority Report + Real-world Productivity
I can’t imagine modeling with this interface at this pace all day but this is still an impressive mashup of technology.
Product Engineering & Industrial Design
Arduino + Kinect Hack + PureData = Minority Report + Real-world Productivity
I can’t imagine modeling with this interface at this pace all day but this is still an impressive mashup of technology.
Looks like PTC is serious about integrating their somewhat disparate technology holdings with their new “Creo” suite which includes renamed versions of Pro/ENGINEER, CoCreate, and Product View. Using direct modeling tools on a history-based parametric model would be incredibly enabling for Pro/E users. I’m also digging their role-based approach to the offering and I’m looking forward to learning more about how they break out the apps and licensing for different user types.
The intro video:
Click here to watch the intro event.
Develop3D has a good summary of features.
Click here to tell us what you think in the discussion forum.
@StudioClues and I had an interesting discussion over Twitter about the merits of curvature and surface continuity in product design. While we designers and CAD sculptors geek out on the technicalities of making G2 happen, it’s important to remember that curvature continuity is not a design goal in and of itself, merely a modeling problem for the capture of design intent.
Thomas’ main concern was valid, “can end users really tell the difference between a painstaking sculpted G2+ surface and a radial fillet?” Maybe. Maybe not. I certainly can. Always makes me wonder why the designers let it slip when I see bad curvature breaks. Low quality surfacing implies low quality product, IM(v)HO.
Here is a pretty good description of what we’re talking about:
I’m also happy to see that Autodesk Alias 2011 will have G3 continuity built in:
Comments are happening on the new Form Loves Function Discussion Forum.
I have a few ideas for posts and topics of discussion and I’d like to know what would be most valuable to you. Most of my input will focused on practical applications in product design and development but I’m open to other ideas.
Here’s what I’m thinking:
Please post a comment with anything else you think might start an interesting discussion.
Comments are happening on the new Form Loves Function Discussion Forum.
Edit 2010/03/15: posted link to the forum; comments closed on the thread.