Changing fashions Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 14, 2013 As another month of Fashion Weeks in the world's style capitals comes to a close, Stephen Holmes looks to see…
A ride on the green rollercoaster Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 18, 2012 Following the most recent Global Environment Outlook report, GEO-5, Chris Sherwin felt thoroughly depressed but a look at some green…
Nick Ervinck exhibits 3D printed Art at the Gallo-Romeins Museum Posted by Al Dean - September 17, 2012 NIKESWODA, by Nick Ervnick Nick Ervinck, a rising star in the Belgian art world, is looking to explore “the borders…
SIGGRAPH 2012 #7: Luxion brings visualisation to the web Posted by Al Dean - August 9, 2012 Looks like it’s a busy SIGGRAPH for the graphics industry and as ever, that always comes has a bearing on…
What’s shaping sustainable design? Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 25, 2011 In the first of a series of articles, sustainable design specialist Chris Sherwin shares some of his experiences of pushing…
Autodesk to take next step in the automatic creation of 3D models from photographs Posted by Greg Corke - May 17, 2011 A Nike sneaker recreated as a mesh in Photofly – as previewed at Autodesk University in December 2010 Next Thursday…
Freedom of Creation bought by 3D Systems Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 13, 2011 We’d like to think of it as a payday for featuring in last month’s DEVELOP3D Product Design Gallery… However it’s…
The Death of SolidWorks? Posted by Martyn Day - January 6, 2011 In a recent interview with CAD software blogger Deelip Menezes, SolidWorks CEO Jeff Ray discussed 'killing' SolidWorks with a new…
Independent reports: When it all goes wrong, it goes wrong big time. Posted by Al Dean - August 9, 2010 My old mucker and scourge of the blogging world, Deelip Menezes, (he’s not really a scourge, I think he’d just…
How round is a modern soccer ball (football)? Posted by Greg Corke - July 21, 2010 Football from the 1950s: not exactly round As a fan of the beautiful game, it makes me feel a bit…