haptic 3d modelling software: its development. pppresentation at 3dprintshow madrid 2015

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Ann Marie Shillito FRSA CEO of Anarkik3D Ltd Hola! Touchie Feelie software! Its Anarkik 3D Design. Get physical with 3D modelling - its playful & easy, its serious, its not CAD! SESSION ON WHY IS SOFTWARE SUCH AN IMPORTANT PART IN THE PROCESS OF 3D PRINTING? & HOW CAN THE SOFTWARE MAKE TECHNOLOGY MORE ACCESSIBLE TO MORE PEOPLE?

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Ann Marie Shillito FRSA

CEO of Anarkik3D Ltd

Hola! Touchie Feelie software!Its Anarkik 3D Design. Get physical with 3D modelling -

its playful & easy, its serious, its not CAD!

SESSION ON

WHY IS SOFTWARE SUCH AN IMPORTANT PART IN THE

PROCESS OF 3D PRINTING?

&

HOW CAN THE SOFTWARE MAKE TECHNOLOGY MORE

ACCESSIBLE TO MORE PEOPLE?

To quote Peter Dormer:

“It is not craft as ‘handicraft’ that defines contemporary craftsmanship:

it is craft as knowledge that empowers a maker to take charge of technology.”

The tools we use as humans are extensions of our bodies. It is not hands that have built our world, it is tools we

have made.

Peter Musson 2011

Michael Eden: ceramics 3

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Lynn MacLachlan who uses coding(Grasshopper) to create her precision

based 3D printed jewellery.

Jonathan Keep: 3D printing ceramic

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Designer maker / jeweller

Research Fellow, Edinburgh College of Art

Founder & CEO of Anarkik3D Ltd

Author of ‘Digital Crafts: Industrial Technologies for Applied Artists & Designer Makers’

Honorary Research Fellow, Edinburgh College of Art

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My move to digital: 1990-98

• 2D CAD: laser cutting

• 3D CAD printing

Rhino (old version 3)

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‘Tacitus’ Research Project 2000 – 2004

Proof of Concept Award 2005 - 2006

investigating haptic technology as a more intuitive way of working digitally in 3D for designer makers/applied artists

Ann Marie Shillito: Principle Investigator,

Edinburgh College of Art: Research Fellow

Dr. Mark Wright: Co-Investigator

University of Edinburgh. Research Fellow (EdVEC/Informatics)

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‘Force feedback devices: Haptics refers to the modality of touch & associated sensory feedback.

Right: CyberGrasp Glove.

Below right : Delta from ForceDimension .

Below: Falcon (2007) from Novint (3DoF)

Top row: devices from Sensable. (Geomagics). Below: OMNI (2006)

Top: Phantom

Below: HapticMaster e

Haptic devices

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Reachin’s system used in empirical and pragmatic, iterative and user-centered studies:

haptics6 degrees of freedomstereovisionco-location

Tacitus Research Project.

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WIMP: windows/ Icon/ mouse/

pointer

Standard 3DStudioMAX

Reachin: haptics / stereovisual/6DoF / co-location

3D graphics app developed in-house

2003. Comparison study: conventional WIMP interface & Reachin interface. Tacitus Research Project.

Methodologies: • Qualitative = Nasa Taskload, SUS. Quantitative = time, number of mouse clicks

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DrawnReality Project: 3D printed objects

4 designers – Hazel White, David Poston, Anne Finlay and Suzanne Esser

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Anarkik 3D Design: haptic 3D modelling software

Creative freedom to stretch the scope of your imagination.

• designer makers and artists,

• creative persons, all ages

• Non-CAD users

Haptic = virtual touch

• Robust 3DoF haptic device for:• coherent 3D interaction

• easy navigation• more intuitive to learn/use

• non complex interface• straight forward range of tools

• Great for output to 3D printing

Spin-out, founded 2006/2007: • 2007-2009. SMART Award, SE Business Support

• 2008. develop own brand product: affordable haptic 3D sketch modelling package for Creative sector

• Software/haptic device bundle: Anarkik 3D Design

• Application: 3D printing, CNC milling

• 2011. Finalist: educational Bett Award

• 2013. Winner: 3DPrintShow Global Award - Best Consumer Software

• 2014. Finalist: 3DPrintShow Global Award - Best Consumer Software

• Nov 2014. Innovate UK Award re. Learning Technology - feasibility project on A-Frame expansion.

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200 illuminated pins for dancers at Northern Ceilidh, Dundee 2014

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Designed by Elizabeth Armour

using Anarkik 3D Design, 3D printed by MakLab

Finish: dyed and set with LEDs and fastenings

Anarkik 3D Design: Cloud9 interface

Example: ‘rotate object’. Individual object/group of objects rotated freely in 3D by moving haptic device grasp in any direction. Rotation controlled by holding down x, y or z key on the keyboard.

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Time permitting ….All the following images and objects have been designed on

Anarkik 3D Design by professional designers and jewellery students Image: one of Anarkik3D’s Pinterest board

Professional designer makers and applied artistsTop row: 2 rings designed by Birgit Laken, 3D printed in polyamide & dyed and hand worked.

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Below: rings by Ann Marie Shillito. From left : 3D printed in bronze, in PLA on Ultimaker2, 3D printed in titanium, 3 rings in polyamide & dyed.

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Farah Bandookwalla

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Using Rhino too and combining different materials Farah Bandookwala

Symbiotic Love Collection

Elizabeth Armour.3D printed (polyamide), dyed, set with

silver and pearls. (3DPrintShow Global Awards 2014 Finalist: Rising Star)

3D Consequences Pilot Project

• Collaboration & stretching the scope of their imagination

• 4 designers makers: swop digital models: 3 iterations

• Educational: one newbie supported to 3D digitally model for 3D printing

3D Consequences Pilot Project• 12 digital models for 3D printing• 9 3D printed models: sponsorship from Sculpteo

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Digital models for 3D printing created by 6 jewellery students.

I day course on Anarkik 3D Design kit.

6 3D printed models finished for exhibition

Sponsorship from Sculpteo

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Be inspired because you do have the means to participate in these exciting technologies Thank you.

[email protected] http://anarkik3d.co.uk anarkik3d.wordpress.com

@anarkik3d @anarkymarie Anarkik 3D Design

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