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Showing posts with label 3d. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3d. Show all posts
Thursday, July 30, 2015
3D CAD and 3D Printing with Chromebooks
Everyone who reads this blog knows I'm a huge fan of Chromebooks, especially for education. One area that I get asked about often is 3D CAD and 3D Printing. So here is some info. I am by no means an expert on 3D printing though.
Tinkercad is a completely web-based, 3D CAD system that works on Chromebooks. I've used it and found it easy to use and pretty powerful (and I've used systems like CATIA, Pro-Engineer and SolidWorks). You can easily download the STL file to use with the 3D printer. Tinkercad also has some great resources to help you learn how to use it.
I haven't found a 3D printer that would work directly from a Chromebook, but even Windows laptop schools connect a powerful desktop to their 3D printer to do the rendering and printing and allow the student to use their device for other things while the job runs. Some printers even have built in support for accessing files from media devices like flash drives so you can print direct.
So, students can do their designs on the Chromebooks, and then the files can be accessed on the desktop PC and printed on the 3D printer.
Two more things Chromebooks can do!
Related:
What can you do on a Chromebook? Pretty much everything.
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Monday, May 18, 2015
MolView - free 3D visualization of molecules and compounds
MolView is a free web based tool that allows you to visualize 3D models of molecules and compounds. It's easy to use and fun. It includes databases with compounds, proteins and spectral data, as well as change and manipulate the models. It's based on WebGL and HTML5 and works on pretty much all devices.
Acetaminophen molecular model:
There is a PDF of the manual available for download and it is well written.
This is a great tool for science students, especially in chemistry and biology, to help them visualize and understand molecules, compounds and even DNA components.
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More Chemistry Resources
More Biology Resources
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Monday, March 30, 2015
Pixar makes its 3D rendering tool, RenderMan, free for anyone


Pixar, the company behind Toy Story, Cars and other incredible animated movies, has announced that it's in-house 3D rendering software, RenderMan, is now free for non-commercial use.
RenderMan creates the rendering with lighting effects. It does not create the original 3D model. You would need to first create the 3D model first. Maya is a great 3D modeling program that has a free version for students and teachers.

This is a great tool to help students learn graphic design and create some great projects.
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