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05-03-2015, 09:02 AM #1
Using Ideas of Math to Make Your 3D Printed Objects Look Cooler
The Voronoi diagram itself is essentially a representation of a set of points which are made by taking pairs of points that are close together and drawing a line that is both equidistant between them--and perpendicular to--the line connecting them. Sometimes referred to as Voronoi tessellation or Voronoi decompositions, and the mathematical patterns have been used in practical and theoretical applications in science, technology and the visual arts, and Marshall Peck of Protobuilds.com uses Voronoi patterns to make some exceptional and organic-looking models by adding the pattern to his .STL files and the resultant 3D models the makes from them. You can read the whole story here: http://3dprint.com/62325/3d-printing-voronoi-models/
Below is a look at a Voronoi rendering of a rabbit:
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05-03-2015, 10:13 AM #2
yep they are pretty.
Loads and loads of voronoi on thingiverse.
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05-04-2015, 11:53 AM #3
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It's a fun effect for designs. I tried it one of my design.
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https://fusion360.autodesk.com/proje...dphone-stand-2
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