process.arts - Comments for "Create a ball/sphere shape in sketchup" https://process.arts.ac.uk/content/create-ballsphere-shape-sketchup Comments for "Create a ball/sphere shape in sketchup" en Capturing your world in https://process.arts.ac.uk/content/create-ballsphere-shape-sketchup#comment-3530 <div> Capturing your world in 3D</div> <div>  </div> <div> <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24453559">http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24453559</a></div> <div>  </div> <div> Capturing environments or objects in 3D is a mouth-watering idea for everyone from interior designers to the 3D printing enthusiasts.</div> <div>  </div> <div> Yet it is technically challenging, traditionally needing clunky hardware running off a desktop computer.</div> <div>  </div> <div> But San Francisco-based Occipital is going into production with a mobile 3d scanner.</div> <div>  </div> <div> The diminutive 'Structure' sensor simply clips onto a tablet and captures objects in 3D in real-time.</div> <div>  </div> <div> The $350 device has caught the eye of investors, breezing past its $100k funding goal on crowd-funding site Kickstarter in a matter of hours.</div> <div>  </div> <div> But does it deliver? The BBC's North America correspondent Richard Taylor immersed himself at Occipital's HQ.</div> <div>  </div> <div> You can follow Richard on Twitter @RichTaylorBBC.</div> <div>  </div> <div> Read more</div> <div> Disney develops way to 'feel' touchscreen images</div> Wed, 09 Oct 2013 12:55:22 +0000 cfollows comment 3530 at https://process.arts.ac.uk