3D depth scanner made by modding your smart phone Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 15, 2014 Transforming a standard digital camera so it can perceive 3D depth of field Research from Microsoft suggests that with a…
Scribble Pen – scan any colour and reproduce it physically or digitally in seconds Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 14, 2014 The Scribble Pen cad scan colours from physical or digital objects, storing it on its inbuilt memory In more hi-tech…
Model maker Amalgam uses augmented reality to complement physical models Posted by Tanya Weaver - August 13, 2014 A physical model of a superyaht draws visitors to the exhibition stand whilst the augmented reality app on an iPad…
Less can be much more Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 13, 2014 MNML works with clients both large and small. Here Chicago's product design king explains how the right tools help it…
Dell embraces Haswell-EP Xeon E5 CPUs with new Precision workstations Posted by Greg Corke - August 12, 2014 In addition to launching new workstations, Dell has also extended the reach of its Dell Precision Performance Optimizer (DPPO) software…
REVIEW // Nvidia Quadro K620, K2200, K4200 & K5200 Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 12, 2014 Greg Corke gets hands on with Nvidia's next generation Maxwell and Kepler Quadro GPUs and also delves deeper into the…
First look review: Lenovo ThinkStation P500 P700 P900 Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 12, 2014 With striking industrial design, tool-free maintenance, flexible upgrades and advanced cooling Lenovo has delivered an impressive new workstation chassis for…
ipad/iphone enabled products Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 12, 2014 We look at three products that have been made specifically to operate with either iPads or iPhones
Design + Engineering Software Reviews – 2014 so far Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 12, 2014 Check out our 2014 software reviews – including the latest updates to Autodesk Fusion 360 Here at DEVELOP3D we pride…
Review: Autodesk Fusion 360 Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 11, 2014 It's six months since Fusion 360 went live. Al Dean takes a look at what changes have been made since…