Using as many as 600 photos and artificial intelligence, the ProovStation scanner recognizes and evaluates all damage to the car's exterior with 99% accuracy.
Graffiti is most often associated with bad things, as various subcultures use it to express their rebellion. This does not mean, however, that we do not classify them as works of art. What's more, some graffiti is worth admiring.
Many people love to ride underwater scooters, but due to the high price, they cannot often afford this experience. An underwater rocket backpack presents itself as an excellent alternative, the likes of which you have never seen before.
Nowadays, the printer is something so taken for granted, next to the computer, that we don't even think about it often. It ended years ago, when the first 3D printers began to appear, with which many interesting things could be printed. 3D printers will offer new possibilities in development and industry, and already in 2019 a 3D printed car.
The average distance between our pupils is 65 millimeters and this is exactly the distance between the lenses of the new camera on the market. It's probably not a coincidence. A new type of entertainment for "video lovers", who will certainly be impressed by quite a few "pioneer" features of the camera.
Unfortunately, it's not really theirs, it's just a figment of 3D designer Maksim Burov's imagination. And if by any chance the execs at Sweden's Konigsegg do decide to build a motorcycle, we strongly wish they'd use the Bike 1090's proposed design.
Last year, to mark the fifth anniversary of the Juke, Nissan produced a life-size paper replica. This Nissan Qashqai Black Edition is entirely made with a 3D pen, but just like the paper Juke, it is not drivable, which did not make it any less impressive. We invested 800 hours of work into it!
Danish artist HuskMitNavn only needs a white sheet of paper and a pen for his creations. By cutting and folding paper drawn with illustrations, he creates amazing 3D effects that bring the illustrations to life.
Serbian Nikola Čuljić will amaze you with his realistic illustrations. Although these are two-dimensional illustrations on a sheet of paper, you will be convinced that you are looking at a three-dimensional object. You can see how he does it, along with his amazing drawings, below.
Carving is a real art, but nowadays you don't have to be a master woodworker or a craftsman to make something out of wood or anything else. You just need some technical and computer knowledge. Look at Polish artist Mata Szulik, for example. If we told you that you were looking at wooden sculptures of animals, you would believe us. But in fact, they are products from the PolyWood series, which were created in a graphic program and were "sculpted" with the help of a 3D printer.
With the advent of virtual reality glasses, the demand for 3D videos is growing. If you thought recording them was only for the dedicated (read for those with expensive equipment), you're right, because the Eye-Plug device, a "USB stick" with a pair of cameras, was presented at the Computex Taipei technology fair , which enables the recording of 3D images. The device will initially be available only for Android users.
De-Dimension is an unusual collection of furniture by Dutch designer Jongh Choi, who designed chairs and benches that are two-dimensional pictures on the wall, and three-dimensional objects when taken down and spread out.