Glass test piece scanned with 123D Catch

Glass test piece scanned with 123D Catch

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A Glass Piece Created By Glassblowing Kenny Galusha At The University Of Nebraska At Kearney. Kenny Created This Piece As A Test Of Various Glassblowing And Coloring Techniques So That We Could Test How They React To High-Power Lighting. I Stuck A High-Power (3W) Rgb Led Into This Piece With Some Really Astonishing Results: Https://Vimeo.Com/52722322 I Also Held The Rgb Led Directly Against Several Of The Individual Features, Each With Awesome Results: - Https://Vimeo.Com/52722323 - Https://Vimeo.Com/52722324 - Https://Vimeo.Com/52722326 - Https://Vimeo.Com/52722327 - Https://Vimeo.Com/52722501 More Information About This Collaboration Can Be Found On My Blog At: Http://Jason-Webb.Info/2012/11/Glassblowing-Electronics-Collaboration-First-Experiments/ This Piece Was Scanned Using 123D Catch, Then Processed In Meshmixer And Netfabb Studio Basic To Make It Manifold And 3D Printable. I Have Included The Fully-Textured Cleaned Obj Mesh Exported From 123D Catch, As Well As The Original 123D Catch Project File (.3Dp).

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