Welcome to our entry level workshop open to anyone interested in
learning the basics of capturing 3D models using 3D scanning
technology. We will use the Occipital Structure Sensor 3D Scanner
which is able to create quality scans of objects with varying
characteristics that range in size from a few inches to several feet.
We will learn the scanner by working in a group to get scans of each
participant then use a few tricks to produce PRINTABLE FILES. We will
explore how to change the mesh, taking it from a PRINTABLE ACTION
FIGURE INTO A CHIA PET STYLE POT.
The Structure Scanner is not well adapted for scanning very small
items or capturing very fine details. It shines in its ability to
capture perfect proportions of an object quickly. It is especially
good at capturing anatomy and organic foms. Through hands on practice
we will cover common pitfalls and best practices when using the
technology for a variety of applications such as scanning body parts,
large objects, and shiny objects. This workshop typically lasts one
and half hours.
More Information:
Occipital Structure Sensor Scanner [https://structure.io/]
_If it is your first time at Inworks please arrive 15 minutes early to
go over basic lab practices and sign our Terms of Use._
ACCESS TO INWORKS PROTOTYPING LAB
We provide the facilities to turn good ideas into great realities.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or someone looking to learn new
skills, we welcome you to join us. Participants in our workshops gain
access to Inworks for the duration of the workshop.
Currently our lab and prototyping equipment are free to access and
open to the DENVER community in compliance with our Inworks Terms of
Use [http://inworks.ucdenver.edu/files/Terms_of_Use.pdf] and posted
safety rules. Lab staff must certify your competency on specific
machines before you may use them. Our workshops are designed to teach
you these skills quickly.
If you’d like to work in our space regularly, please sign up for
a Basic Safety and Badging
[https://inworks.ucdenver.edu/w/workshops/] session at your
convenience. You do not need a badge to take workshops, but it is
required to drop into the space and work during our open lab hours.
You can learn more about US at inworks.ucdenver.edu
[http://inworks.ucdenver.edu/], and we’d be happy to answer any
questions you have after your workshop.
REMEMBER, ALL PARTICIPANTS ARE REQUIRED TO READ, SIGN, AND ADHERE TO
THE INWORKS TERMS OF USE
[http://inworks.ucdenver.edu/files/Terms_of_Use.pdf] AND ALL POSTED
SAFETY RULES.
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FAQS
1. IS THERE A MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENT?
Minors must be pre-approved and have a waiver signed by a parent or
guardian. Anyone under 16 must have a parent or guardian present.
2. ARE THERE ANY CLOTHING/ SAFETY REQUIREMENTS?
Closed-toe shoes must be worn and long hair must be pulled back
3. WHEN DOES REGISTRATION CLOSE?
Registration will close when the event has reached capacity or 24
hours before the start of the event. If less than 3 people have
registered 24 hours prior to the event, the event is subject to
cancellation and a full refund will be issued.
4. WHAT IS STUDENT PRICING?
Any student currently enrolled in an Inwork course is eligible to
participate in workshops for free. Inworks students should choose
"Inworks Student" from the ticket options.
Students, researchers, and educators from any institution are offered
our workshops at a highly subsidized rate. This includes any students
not currently enrolled in Inworks courses. Please select
"Student/Researchers/Educators" ticket and status will be confirmed at
the event. Please be sure to bring a valid ID from your institution.
Everyone else - from startups to hobbyists - please select
"Community".
5. WHAT PRE-REQUISITES ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THIS WORKSHOP?
Pre-requisites are different for each workshop and should be
identified in the above description.
If you do not see a workshop, simply request one here
[https://inworks.ucdenver.edu/w/workshops/].
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