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  2. Hasbro puts your face on action figures with 3D printing

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    Toy and games maker Hasbro is bringing your face to an action figure near you with its newest partnership. It’s using a new 3D-printing material and workflow from 3D-printer company Formlabs to ...

  3. Hasbro will 3D-print your face onto its iconic action figures

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    Hasbro's Brian Chapman explained that, a few years ago, the company ran a competition at a comic-con to make custom action figures for five winners. They found the interest in the promo was so ...

  4. Columbia researchers bioprint seamless 3D skin grafts for ...

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    Columbia University researchers have devised a novel method of 3D printing skin that comes out shaped to perfectly fit the patient's injury -- even on the weird parts, like your hands. Engadget Login

  5. Breakthrough could help you 3D print OLED screens at home

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    Sun, Jan 9, 2022 · 2 min read. McAlpine Group, University of Minnesota. You might not have to send your devices in (or buy replacement parts) if the display breaks — you could just make new ...

  6. Build (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    The Build Engine is a first-person shooter engine created by Ken Silverman, author of Ken's Labyrinth, for 3D Realms. Like the Doom engine, the Build Engine represents its world on a two-dimensional grid using closed 2D shapes called sectors, and uses simple flat objects called sprites to populate the world geometry with objects.

  7. MakerBot - Wikipedia

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    Makerbot has merged [44] with Ultimaker, who now hosts the online community Thingiverse, where users can upload 3D printable files, document designs, and collaborate 3D printing projects and on open source hardware. The site is a collaborative repository for design files used in 3D printing, laser cutting and other DIY manufacturing processes.

  8. Onion skinning - Wikipedia

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    Onion skinning. In 2D computer graphics, onion skinning is a technique used in creating animated cartoons and editing movies to see several frames at once. This way, the animator or editor can make decisions on how to create or change an image based on the previous image in the sequence. In traditional animation, the individual frames of a ...

  9. This cute pink blob could lead to realistic robot skin - Engadget

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    Simply put, skin ligaments keep our skin attached to the tissue and muscle underneath, so it doesn't get loose and go all over the place like fabric on a mannequin whenever we move.