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Hello, 我爱 here. I'm currently Working on spatial design industry, and now is pursuing cs in architecture and design. I logged most of my progress here. Welcome

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Bjarke Ingels' editorial journey at DOMUS continues with the February issue, "Earth - From soft ground to solid construction." This issue explores the raw power and potential of humanity's oldest and most essential building materials. Cover by Andrew Zuckerman and Petersen Tegl

Bjarke Ingels' editorial journey at DOMUS continues with the February issue, "Earth - From soft ground to solid construction." This issue explores the raw power and potential of humanity's oldest and most essential building materials.

Cover by Andrew Zuckerman and Petersen Tegl
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✨Amazing scenes from the 3D-Printing Concrete: Sketch to Real-Scale Prototype workshop led by ICE Industrial Services, Kristýna Uhrová, Jiří Uran Vítek, and Michal Macuda. We started with some theory, history, and context of architecture and 3D printing. Then, we learned how to

✨Amazing scenes from the 3D-Printing Concrete: Sketch to Real-Scale Prototype workshop led by ICE Industrial Services, Kristýna Uhrová, Jiří Uran Vítek, and Michal Macuda.

We started with some theory, history, and context of architecture and 3D printing. Then, we learned how to
Kat ⊷ the Poet Engineer (@poetengineer__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FormSynth, by William Latham, 1989 Latham's first experimental system for art generation, FormSynth, was a system for drawing on paper, and not a computer system. The rules, sphere, cone, bulge, scoop, and so on, were typed out, and Latham applied them by hand.

FormSynth, by William Latham, 1989

Latham's first experimental system for art generation, FormSynth, was a system for drawing on paper, and not a computer system.  The rules, sphere, cone, bulge, scoop, and so on, were typed out, and Latham applied them by hand.
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Non-planar3Dプリント用スライスツール”OKAPI”を公開しましたー ポリゴンモデルを読み込むことで直感的にNon-Planar3Dプリント用Gcodeを作成できます。 詳細↓ github.com/3210kapi/okapi

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You can make PBR materials with ChatGPT. Drop a photo into GPT-4o and ask it to make the image tileable, then generate albedo, normal, roughness, and displacement maps. Throw it into your 3D tool of choice, and boom—you've got a PBR shader. No Substance Painter. No

You can make PBR materials with ChatGPT.

Drop a photo into GPT-4o and ask it to make the image tileable, then generate albedo, normal, roughness, and displacement maps.

Throw it into your 3D tool of choice, and boom—you've got a PBR shader.
No Substance Painter. No
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The single most undervalued fact of linear algebra: matrices are graphs, and graphs are matrices. Encoding matrices as graphs is a cheat code, making complex behavior simple to study. Let me show you how!

The single most undervalued fact of linear algebra: matrices are graphs, and graphs are matrices.

Encoding matrices as graphs is a cheat code, making complex behavior simple to study.

Let me show you how!
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My First Approach to Parametric Architecture. Private Assignment Brief: Unusual 5 bedroom duplex Duration: 2 Weeks #architecture #manualdrafting #parametricarchitecture

My First Approach to Parametric Architecture.
Private Assignment 
Brief: Unusual 5 bedroom duplex
Duration: 2 Weeks
#architecture #manualdrafting #parametricarchitecture
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crazy that it just takes 27 hours to learn machine learning from the Andrew NG’s Stanford course that students pay tens of thousands of dollars for. thank you internet.

crazy that it just takes 27 hours to learn machine learning from the Andrew NG’s Stanford course that students pay tens of thousands of dollars for. 

thank you internet.
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all my obsidian notes are now a living, digital garden 🌿🌸 each plant is a notes from a tag: older ones on the trunk, newer ones as leaves. i wanted to create a sense of tending your garden, so scrubbing the timeline lets you watch your notes grow chronologically.