makethelittlethings
makethelittlethings
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CHANGE WHAT YOU SEE AROUND YOURSELF
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makethelittlethings · 1 month ago
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makethelittlethings · 8 months ago
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How to Paint Light by jonhuangart
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makethelittlethings · 4 years ago
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World Brush
App being developed by Active Theory is a cross-platform augmented reality painting tool designed so that your works are location specific:
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World Brush is an AR experience that lets users paint on the world for others to discover. Every painting is anonymous and only visible where it was created. Users have the ability to like, dislike and report paintings which helps hide the bad stuff and showcase the good stuff for others.
The idea stemmed from wanting to merge the physical and digital world in a way that was simple for any user to jump in and experience. It was easy to imagine people walking along Venice Beach and seeing virtual art appear around them anchored to real objects. A simple drawing mechanic tied to the real world allows for a huge number of possibilities that transcends language barriers and fits within the context of each person’s unique experience.
We decided early on that World Brush would be a simplified tool and would not make users feel overwhelmed with options. From first launch, users can simply draw on their screen and see the line they are creating 1 meter in front of them. As the user begins to unlock additional brushes, simple sliders appear to change the line color and thickness.
The official website can be found here More about the project can be found at this Medium post here
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makethelittlethings · 7 years ago
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for my class, Model Making, and Meaning, I created a tea set following the art of kintsugi. This philosophy is about repairing cracks and blemishes to make them more beautiful than before. simply stating that our faults, our troubles, make us better when we learn from them. 
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makethelittlethings · 7 years ago
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Making a prosthetic arm has a lot of different problems to solve, and Augmented prosthetics, the group of innovative student that want to create a more affordable prosthetic.
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makethelittlethings · 7 years ago
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Model making will always be an adventure in what you want to say with your representation. The idea of a contradiction is a enjoyable exploration, making flammable lighters out of wood, wax, and paper seemed close to a good contradiction. However I though the last step should be taken and burn it all.
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makethelittlethings · 7 years ago
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Today we're making a new kind of material for recycling! Water, flower, paper make a decently stable block of malleable material, were Making sandals with it.
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makethelittlethings · 7 years ago
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An inspiration session with my revalue class!
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makethelittlethings · 8 years ago
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First week project, a puzzle phone that leads the super hero bus kids to find different hiding placed around to space. The hidden treasure: writing prompts!
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makethelittlethings · 8 years ago
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another autopsy to understand the structure of a powered speaker, not much help, but it was fun!
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