3D Modeling, Sculpting, & Viewing Apps for your Smartphone..there will never again be a wasted minute of your day

As much as I love digital sculpture and 3D modeling, I do like to to step outside for some fresh air now and again. So in the interest of avoiding growing my hair & beard down to the ground & using a pickle jar for a bathroom, I started looking for some apps that allow me to squeeze in some creative productivity while on the go, particularly during the everyday occasions of waiting & wasted time (i.e. while stuck on the train, plane, bus, post office, DMV, spending the night in jail. etc.) I do love my sketchbook but now I can actually do some rough sculpting & modeling while not parked in front of a computer… glorious!

I’m using an Android phone so here’s my list of what I’m goofing with. What’s even better is these are all free (by the way, I am not affiliated or otherwise getting any sweet kickbacks for mentioning these products).

 

  • My new favorite is TrueSculpt Virtual Sculpture by Fabrice Boyer (like a lite version of Sculptris or Zbrush). Offers symmetrical sculpting, polypainting, & OBJ export. Everything I would have asked for (had I been asked).
  • Sketcher 3D LITE is more of a box modeling type of app. Still working on figuring this one out. All the export functions are disabled unless you get the pro version. Also available for Apple devices.
  • Not modeling programs but still useful are Infinite Design & Infinite Painter by Sean Brakefield, & SketchBook Mobile Express by AutoDesk. There are scads of sketching apps but these offer a symmetry function which sets them apart.
  • There are many, many 3D viewers but I like the usability of Glovious LiteSTL View, & 3D Model Viewer. As expected, file sizes are limited but these can come in handy nonetheless.

Unfortunately I can’t personally comment on the quality of these but here’s some for Apple devices (these are not free). Apple has quite a few apps in this arena so have a look around, you might find something new. I’d love to get some users feedback about which ones work well for you.

 

Infographics get 3D Printed

Comparative information through 2D infographics has become THE way to communicate numbers at a glance.

Check out “InfObjects”, three dimensional info-visualization by Johannes Tsopanides.  Fun data driven designs with a communicative purpose.  Using opensource software he uses data to generate designs then 3D prints them as tangible objects. Within the topic of food, he has created a model based on the amount of energy, CO2 and cost of particular dishes and their ingredients. The products are not intended to be objects of utility. They rather have the function to raise awareness for the topic & could be used within the context of an information campaign. His design studio SHAPES iN PLAY have developed other projects using using parametric design & data driven geometriesincluding a couple very cool sound based projects.

Inventas Vitam

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The inner nucleus “ball” is composed of 6 animals representing the taxonomical classes: Mammals, Fishes, Reptiles, Birds, Amphibians, Invertebrates

Around this ball are 3 separate rings, each hinged at opposing angles to allow free gyroscopic spinning of each component when assembled. These rings represent 3 of the 4 classic Greek elements required for life:

  1. (inner) represents plant/earth life
  2. (middle) represents water
  3. (outer) represents fire (or the sun)

Holding the entire assembly is a symbolic measuring tool (micrometer) representing the scientific exploration of our world in search of understanding & enlightenment. The only classical element not represented in physical form is “Air”, however when assembled & blown on (wind), comes to life due to it’s gyroscopic design

Stand inscribed with “Inventas vitam juvat excoluisse per artes”
(Latin for “Let us improve life through science and art”)

3D Printed Guitar…another instrument from the land of CAD!

3D printed guitar composed of suspended polycarbonate “tendons” by Derek Manson.  As a musician my first question would have been about the tone of the instrument using these new materials.  Derek’s already thought of that…the main body is made from polycarbonate polymer & the central core is CNC machined wood which still allows for excellent tonal properties.  The fully functional 3D printed flute was exceptionally cool but this is a wonderfully artistic application of the technology to one of the most beloved instruments of our time.  Reminds me of a 3D version of Eddie Van Halen’s “Frankenstein” guitar!

Slightly Disturbing 3D Printed Soft Robots Worm Their Way Into Your Mind

These amazing task based grippers & crawlers are relatively easy to build compared to their cyborg mechanical counterparts.

Using a 3-D printer to make a mold & selecting materials with the right mechanical properties, it should be possible to make devices in a wide range of sizes.  The gripper, a small six-pointed star, is made of two types of rubber, one softer and more extensible than the other. Air or fluid is pumped into microchannels in the device through a small tube, the softer rubber extends more and introduces curvature. Properly choreographed, this is translated into a functionally working activity.  Researchers in George Whitesides lab at Harvard University, showed off a soft rubber gripper picking up an uncooked egg and an anesthetized mouse without damaging them.

Crania Anatomica Filigre

 #1 MOST FUNDED SCULPTURE PROJECT IN KICKSTARTER HISTORY! Now available here through the online store.

See here for more details about Crania Anatomica Filigre sculpture & the groundbreaking Kickstarter project.

 

Crania Anatomica Filigre

The original design from the #1 most funded Kickstarter Sculpture Project!  NOW AVAILABLE here through my online store

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Nesmin Forensic Facial Reconstruction

Egyptian priest Nesmin digital forensic facial reconstruction for Dr. Branislav Andelkovic with the University of Belgrade. The mummy is from approx. 300BC.

OBEYOPRAH

little fun with Oprah/Shepard Fairey mashup