albotas:

Make Your Own Art Toys with iModela
If you read Albotas, you’ve probably dreamt of making your own line of designer toys at one point or another. I know I have. But I definitely don’t have any sculpting skills. If you’ve got 3D modeling skills, you can go at it with iModela, a tiny additive printer. It fits on your desk, connects via USB, and uses inexpensive materials to print your very own toys. It costs a somewhat reasonable $1,000, but the big question for me is whether it works with third party software.

albotas:

Make Your Own Art Toys with iModela

If you read Albotas, you’ve probably dreamt of making your own line of designer toys at one point or another. I know I have. But I definitely don’t have any sculpting skills. If you’ve got 3D modeling skills, you can go at it with iModela, a tiny additive printer. It fits on your desk, connects via USB, and uses inexpensive materials to print your very own toys. It costs a somewhat reasonable $1,000, but the big question for me is whether it works with third party software.

justinrampage:

The Dutch tech site Hardware.Info held a custom PC case mod contest to see what their creative members could come up with. The canvas for this challenge was a Corsair 600T PC case. I support the winning Star Wars Scout Trooper mod by Nada one hundred percent. Check out more submissions here.
Corsair Star Wars Scout Trooper Case by Nada
Via: Hardware.Info | Technabob | Case Mod Blog

justinrampage:

The Dutch tech site Hardware.Info held a custom PC case mod contest to see what their creative members could come up with. The canvas for this challenge was a Corsair 600T PC case. I support the winning Star Wars Scout Trooper mod by Nada one hundred percent. Check out more submissions here.

Corsair Star Wars Scout Trooper Case by Nada

Via: Hardware.Info | Technabob | Case Mod Blog

soupsoup:

David Fitzsimmons/The Arizona Star

soupsoup:

David Fitzsimmons/The Arizona Star

(via drawnblog)