Tesla’s affordable new Model 3 electric car is the talk of the town at the moment, but you can’t actually play with a real one just yet. More than 400,000 excited fans already paid $1,000 towards the ...
We take hyper-realistic 3D scanned and rendered cars for granted today. They're in movies, video games, fake spy shots, everywhere. The fact that it can be done at all still feels like science-fiction ...
Microsoft has unveiled Copilot 3D, an AI-powered tool from Copilot Labs made to make 3D modelling more accessible to a wide audience. Using Copilot 3D, users can turn a single 2D image, PNG, or JPG ...
Fancy a Tesla truck in 3D? You're in luck as these latest Tesla pickup truck renders get the full-on dimensional treatment for use in various digital formats. While we like the rad appearance of these ...
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When online shopping, you’ve probably come across photos that spin around so you can see a product from all angles. This is typically done by taking a number of photos of a product from all angles, ...
While we’ve had the chance to see the Tesla Model 3 prototype in a few different settings, including in the wild and during a media photoshoot, we can’t move the car around see it in different colors ...
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This is the first real world 3D object ever scanned: A VW Beetle
I actually wrote about this over a decade ago, but I found myself thinking about this once again, the fact that, in 1972, the ...
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