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    Human beings for as long as it could be recorded have basked in ideas that are able to produce inspiring and fearful and overall consuming emotions. The sense of fear and awe that descends upon us when in the face of daunting events or inventions has become less and less mystical and more of a routine due to desensitization. Inventions we consider essential and routine such as the radio or television caused an uprising when first introduced to the public in the 1900’s. For Americans living in…

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    Animation is the process of making the vison of motion and the figment of change by different means such as, fast moving display of images that follow upon one another and that do only have small changes to them to form an animation. Animators are artists that specialize in the creation of animation. There are a few different creation methods in animation, Traditional animation, Stop-motion animation, Computer animation, 2D animation, 3D animation. Traditional animation (Cel Animation) - The…

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    1.0 Introduction: Digital Painting is a method of creating an art object (painting) digitally and/or a technique for making digital art in the computer. It adapts traditional painting mediums such as acrylic paint, oils, ink, watercolor, and so on. As a technique, it refers to a computer graphics software program that uses a virtual canvas and virtual painting box of brushes, colors and other supplies. The virtualbox contains many instruments that do not exist in the world, and which give a…

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    resin, usually in the form of a wire (Figure 7), is fed through a hot extruder in turn heating the plastic allowing it to become formable. As the plastic is heated it is precisely placed by the printer head. The melted plastic is placed layer by layer to create a detailed model. There are also SLA printers. SLA stands for stereo lithography. Similar to FDM, SLA uses an additive method as well; models are built layer-by-layer (FDM vs SLA: 3D Printing Explained and Compared,…

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    medium (L) –Printer There are different types of printers like the dot matrix printer, the ink jet printer and the laser jet printer and the colour laser jet printer. The dot matrix printer is a type of computer printer with a print head that prints by impact, by shaking an ink soaked ribbon against the paper just like an old typewriter. Cost -£50-£150 Low quality and noisy and print in black and white. Ink jet printer sprays dots of ink onto the paper to create an image, inkjet printers are…

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    Footwear Analysis Theory

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    John Zarka Mr. Kirby Forensic Science March 22, 2016 Shoe Print The basic theory behind footwear analysis is that, much like fingerprints, shoes may leave behind either prints (referred to as "imprints") or impressions that can be examined by investigators. The type of evidence left behind depends largely on the type of surface traveled. For example, a shoe will leave an impression in loose sand, but on a hard surface like concrete or linoleum, it will leave an imprint. These imprints or…

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    3D Printing

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    with this new product they have taken another step further. The Mcor ARKe is the world first 3D printer that can print and build multicolored 3D designs. Designed by a new contender who is coming out on the stage of 3D printing called Mcor Technologies. The secret to this printer lies in what the printer uses for its material and the process it goes through to print out each item. Funny enough, the printer uses paper to get the builds printed and it’s no special kind of paper, it’s just ordinary…

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    though these chemicals are toxic, they were “well below regulatory limits.” (par. 16) Though this is reassuring, some caution should still be used when using a 3D printer; for example, allow for proper ventilation, monitor all use of the printer, and allow the printed item to cool for a reasonable amount of time before taking it out of the printer. This would have a slight negative effect on the economy since some consumers may not have been originally aware of this issue; they may shy away from…

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    anything and the printer would produce it exactly the same. After you have your visual design, you choose what method of printing and what materials you want to use. The materials you can use ranges from plastics to metals and ceramics. There are 6 3D printing processes that can be chosen from. The processes are Material Jetting, Binder Jetting, Powder Bed Fusion, Directed Energy Deposition, Sheet Lamination, and Vat Photopolymerization. Material Jetting is like using a normal printer with ink.…

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    Tinkercad Research Paper

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    learned new things with Tinkercad. I learned how to make designs with different shapes and learned what 3D printing was actually like. It was difficult at first but then I got the hang of it and I started to love it. I created an earbud holder that was a mouse that actually worked out pretty well. It took a lot of time and processing to create it and print it. It also took a lot of creativity to make it unique and interesting. There are some different things that I had in mind before making a…

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