VCU logo 3d models
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Virginia Commonwealth University's Typographic Logo Shines Bright. Printing with Supports Unleashes Creativity. 1. Begin by Preparing the Printer for Support Material Printing. 2. Choose the Appropriate Settings for Support Material on Your 3D...
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The Rams are Virginia Commonwealth University's proud and fierce mascot, featuring a robust red and yellow branding across all of their marketing and merchandise.
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... Created with Customizer! ...http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=213946 Instructions Using the following options: type = 0 Font = write/Letters.dxf word3 = VCU word2 = VCU word1 = VCU fontsize = 10 Backlash = 1 object = 4
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This is a plaque shaowing the portrait of Henry H. ...Hibbs placed as part of the three-dimensional sculpture in front of the college building of his name, located on Shepard Street, on the VCU campus in Richmond, VA.
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For more information on this innovative project, please visit http://news.vcu.edu/article/VCU_professor_3D_scans_worlds_oldest_ham_peanut. ...We would like to express our gratitude to the Isle of Wight County Museum for their kind permission to share...
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... University (VCU). The goal of this collaborative project is to highlight the rich cultural resources held in trust from North India at HNB Garhwal University and to make these resources accessible to VCU students and others from around the globe.
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This object originated on a digital platform called Tinkercad, which is accessible at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/dmUTUzCHdIn.
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This model was created using Tinkercad's powerful online tool. ...Make adjustments and edits directly at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/3s6T4a1Mf9Z, where you can bring your vision to life with ease.
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This thing was crafted with precision using Tinkercad's advanced tools. ...Make your edits live online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/9w8RrjD6pWY
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... ...The cranium was extracted from the CT scan by Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Forensic Anthropologist Terrie Simmons-Ehrhart who guided now VCU alumnae Mason Smith in creating this facial approximation of what Nesiur would have looked like.
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The cranium was extracted from the CT scan by Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Forensic Anthropologist Terrie Simmons-Ehrhart. According to Jill E. Krieg-Accrocco, Curator of Anthropology and Exhibitions, Nesiur was excavated at the Deir...