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DFAB106 — Introduction to 3D Scanning

3 credits · 3 hours

Add to Personal Bookmarks Number of Examine the relationship between 3D scanning data and the fabricated physical form. Apply a variety of processes and methods for translating real world objects into digital data. Explore the implications of scanning technology in contemporary digital fabrication practice. Investigate complex scanning techniques based on parametric designs for reverse engineering; translate digital data into physical forms using 3D printing. Emphasis will be placed on considerations of scale and the ways scanned data can be manipulated through digital fabrication techniques. (Fall) Two hours lecture each week. Two hours laboratory each week. Three Credits. Three billable hours. Course

Prerequisites: ENGL101, MAT094, MAT015, MATH113

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