How to sketch a design MIT style!

Industrial Design
Oct 07, 2006
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Wow, this is amazing. The MIT media labs are just too cool. Now, if this program could convert my sketches into a 3D model…





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  • Comments

    deco
    Oct 07, 06 – 11:55 pm

    nice video!
    you may like this one also!

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6703758420236606236&q=smooth+teddy&hl=en

    it is a Java-based drawing program that takes your 2D sketches and turns them into 3D objects.

    Design Translator
    Oct 08, 06 – 9:12 am

    Thanks! This is the one I have been looking for!


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