Octopus Bits

Octopus Bits

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These Cephalopod models are part of our SIGGRAPH 2016 research project, an innovative collaboration to push the boundaries of Acoustic Voxels: Computational Optimization of Modular Acoustic Filters. This groundbreaking study was spearheaded by Dingzeyu Li, David I.W. Levin, Wojciech Matusik, and Changxi Zheng, leading experts in their respective fields. To learn more about this pioneering research project, visit our dedicated webpage at http://www.cs.columbia.edu/cg/lego/, where you can explore the latest developments and findings. Below are the print settings for the 3D models: We used a state-of-the-art printer from Stratasys to bring these designs to life. The uPrint SE printer was employed, offering exceptional precision and quality. Key print settings include: Rafts were utilized to ensure stable printing, and supports were added where necessary to maintain structural integrity. The resolution of the prints stands at an impressive 0.254mm, allowing for minute details to be captured with ease. Infill patterns vary between low-density sparse or solid structures, enabling a range of design possibilities and applications.

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