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maadhucreatives · 11 days ago
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Custom IOT Industrial Model Built to Client Specifications | IOT Project & Model Development
We created a custom IOT working model based on the specific requirements of our client. The model's size is 1016mm x 766mm x 283mm, built to perfectly match their needs. This project was done for a client located in Saudi Arabia and Dubai.
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If you want to bring your project or idea to life, we can help! Contact us today to get started. Don’t forget to like, comment, and share if you enjoyed the video!
Connect With Us: Contact: +919664883746 Email: [email protected] Website : maadhucreatives.com
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idea-explorer · 2 months ago
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masterclassofcl · 1 year ago
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Which technology aims to create three-dimensional objects from digital models using additive manufacturing techniques?
a) Virtual Reality (VR) b) Augmented Reality (AR) c) 3D Printing d) Holography
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sevienecorporation · 1 year ago
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Goodnight
Download 4k uncensored version in: https://www.patreon.com/posts/goodnight-94959006
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Model: Olga and Chloe
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"I think I'm very sleepy now"
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secretofresearch · 9 months ago
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3D Reconstruction: Capturing the World in Three Dimensions
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3D reconstruction refers to the process of capturing the shape and appearance of real objects using specialized scanners and software and converting those scans into digital 3D models. These 3D models allow us to represent real-world objects in virtual 3D space on computers very accurately. The technology behind 3D reconstruction utilizes a variety of different scanning techniques, from laser scanning to photometric stereo, in order to digitally preserve real objects and environments.
History and Early Developments
One of the earliest forms of 3D scanning and reconstruction dates back to the 1960s, when laser range scanning first emerged as a method. Early laser scanners were slow and bulky, but provided a way to accurately capture 3D coordinates from surfaces. In the 1970s and 80s, raster stereo techniques came about, using cameras instead of lasers to capture depth maps of scenes. Over time, scanners got faster, accuracy improved, and multiple scanning technologies started to converge into unified 3D modeling pipelines. By the 1990s, digitizing entire buildings or archeological sites became possible thanks to the increased capabilities of 3D reconstruction tools and hardware.
Photogrammetry and Structure from Motion
One major development that helped accelerate 3D Reconstruction was the emergence of photogrammetry techniques. Photogrammetry uses 2D imagery, often from consumer cameras, to extract 3D geometric data. Structure from motion algorithms allow one to take unordered image collections, determine overlapping features across images, and reconstruct the camera positions and a sparse 3D point cloud. These image-based methods paved the way for reconstructing larger exterior environments accurately and cheaply compared to laser scanners alone. Photogrammetry is now a widely used technique for cultural heritage documentation, architecture projects, and even film/game production.
Integral 3D Scanning Technologies
Today there are many 3D scanning technologies in use for different types of objects and environments. Structured light scanning projects patterns of lines or dots onto surfaces and reads distortions from a camera to calculate depth. It works well for industrial inspection, small objects and scanning interiors with controlled lighting. Laser scanning uses time-of-flight or phase-shift measurements to rapidly capture millions of precise 3D data points. Laser scanners excel at large outdoor environments like cultural heritage sites, construction projects and full building documentation. Multi-view stereo and photometric stereo algorithms fuse together image collections into full and detailed 3D reconstructions even with untextured surfaces.
Applications in Mapping and Modeling
3D reconstruction mapping applications are widespread. Cultural heritage sites are extensively documented with 3D models to make high resolution digital archives and share artifacts globally online. Forensic reconstruction of accident or crime scenes relies on 3D modeling to understand what happened. Engineering companies use 3D scans to digitally inspect parts for quality control. Manufacturers design products in CAD but validate and improve designs with physical prototypes that are 3D scanned. Cities are mapped in 3D with aerial and mobile scanning to plan infrastructure projects or monitor urban development over time. The gaming and animation industries also reconstruct detailed digital environments, objects and characters for immersive 3D experiences. Advancing computing power allows more complex reconstructions than ever before across many industries.
Ongoing Developments and the Future of 3D
There is continued work to improve the speed, resolution, automation and scaling of 3D acquisition techniques. Multi-sensor fusion and simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) is leading to capabilities like interior mapping with handheld scanners. Artificial intelligence and deep learning are also entering the field with applications like automatically registering separate scans or recognizing objects in 3D data. On the modeling side, semantics and building information models (BIM) are merging geometric shapes with metadata, properties and relationships. Advances will open the door to dynamic 3D representations that change over time, interaction with virtual objects through augmented reality and further immersive experiences in artificial worlds reconstructed from real environments. The future vision is seamlessly integrating virtual 3D spaces with our daily physical world.
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virtuvista · 1 year ago
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HIRE US!
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alishnabrownusa · 1 year ago
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Urban planning is a complex and multifaceted discipline that plays a crucial role in shaping the future of our cities. It involves managing the growth, development, and sustainability of urban areas, addressing a wide range of challenges, from housing shortages to transportation congestion and environmental concerns.
Building Information Modeling (BIM) has transformed urban planning by enhancing collaboration, visualization, efficiency, sustainability, and data-driven decision-making. BIM for Urban Planning has the potential to revolutionize how our cities are designed and developed, ultimately leading to more sustainable, cost-effective, and livable urban environments.
As BIM becomes increasingly ingrained in urban planning processes, our cities stand to benefit from improved infrastructure and a higher quality of life for their residents.
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turiyacommunications · 5 years ago
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“Social media is important for all business sectors”
http://sambadepaper.com/indexnext.php?pagedate=2020-6-12&edcode=71&subcode=71&mod=1&pgnum=1&type=a
Thank you 'Sambad', Odisha’s top leading daily for publishing the article written by Sandhya Sutodia, co-founder of Turiya Communications. In this article she speaks, “Social media is important for all business sectors.” She also said, “The brand followers are more than the celebrity followers. 80% of Instagram users are following at least one business account. So there is no question about the importance of social media in marketing. It is the best way to reach customers. Organisations should carefully select the social media looking at the need of the brands.”
If you have interest on Social Media Marketing, contact us: https://www.turiyacommunications.com/contact-us/
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rendergoddess · 3 years ago
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Beauty is Her Name.
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archi-playground · 2 years ago
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Rhino 7 Workflow | Andrew Friedenburg | Youtube
Nurbs, SubD, & Mesh workflows
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idea-explorer · 1 month ago
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topostudio · 2 years ago
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This course at the ETH Zurich in Spring Semester 2023 builds on a long standing specialization in the spatial exploration of the landscape. It will embark students in architecture and engeneering on a terrain to be shaped by their own thoughts and actions, adopting different perceptual perspectives on familiar environments. The course gives the students the opportunity to learn how to use laser-scanning technology and acustic recording in order to analyze complex urban landscapes, interact with their qualities, and represent the characteristics of intertwined spaces.
Course Introduction : 23 February HIL H40.9 NSL Foyer Final Presentations : 11 May HIL H40.9 NSL Foyer
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sevienecorporation · 2 years ago
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Model: Rebecca
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"We have a city to burn..."
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thehydromancer · 2 years ago
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What I like to call War in the Polly Pocket. A collection of ships and mobile suits from the Universal Century of Gundam, scaled for playing the tabletop game Mobile Frame Zero: Intercept Orbit. Build and rendered in Lego Stud.io program. Its a free download on Bricklink!
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s2lovelyemilly · 3 years ago
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Minha marquinha registrada kkkkkk até nas lives pedem para fazer 🙈😜😜😜. ☆Me acompanhem na s2vips, é de graça e sempre posto coisas mais legais que aqui, se é que me entendem kkkkk 🙈❤️🍭 . . . . . . . . . #camgirllife #camgirlmodel #cameraprive #s2vips #closefriends #suanamorada #digitalmodel #altmodel #meninadoemojidapiscadinha https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci2rU6FsbEb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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turiyacommunications · 5 years ago
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In today’s SAMBAD, Odisha’s top leading daily, Sandhya Sutodia, Co-founder of Turiya Communications speaks about “How to Use Social Media for Crisis Management”. She wrote, “When it comes to crisis management, social media can be an essential communication tool in today’s digital world. However, if not used strategically, it can also make the crisis worse than ever. Only a well-planned and strategic approach will ensure that it works for you and not against you. A crisis can include anything from simple misinformation in a tweet to something very serious resulting in negative publicity.”
 Click here to read the main article: http://sambadepaper.com/indexnext.php?pagedate=2020-05-19&edcode=71&subcode=71&mod=1&pgnum=1&type=a
In case you can't read Oriya fluently, you can check the media section of our website to know the best practices for using social media for crisis communication: https://www.turiyacommunications.com/media/
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