Gemini 2.5, or Nano Banana, has gained popularity for transforming images into 3D models. While it excels at creating and ...
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3D printed homes to be built in East Tampa starting in October
Just about anything can be 3D printed, and now the technology is moving to construction with a new neighborhood in East Tampa ...
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Zoom through the Milky Way's stellar nurseries in this super-detailed 3D map (video)
"Gaia provides the first accurate view of what our section of the Milky Way would look like from above," Lewis McCallum, an ...
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How to Use Light and Shadow for Realistic 3D Sketches
Learn how to turn simple sketches into realistic, dimensional art using the power of light and shadow. Master shading techniques to add depth, contrast, and a lifelike 3D effect to your drawings. #Ske ...
AI platforms are evolving swiftly, with each update fueling viral trends. The latest inclusion in that trend involves social media users using Google’s Nano Banana to turn photos into 3D figurines.
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Why Nvidia's Blueprint might be the best tool you'll use for 3D modelling
“Blender is the starting point because it’s free, open source, and used by a huge range of creators,” Fukuyama says. “But the ...
A lens-free system produces sharp mid-infrared images even in low light and over long distances, creating new opportunities ...
A new AI trend called Nano Banana is going viral. It uses Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image tool. This tool transforms photos into 3D figurines. Users can create miniatures of anything. The tool is free ...
‘Ghost guns’ which can be made for a few hundred euros on a cheap, commercially available 3D printer are being found by gardaí across Ireland. Recent seizures in Cork, Dublin, Tipperary, and Clare ...
The highest rock wall in the Alps—the Monte Rosa East Face on the border between Italy and Switzerland—has for the first time ...
Color Ink recently ventured into 3D printing with the Bambu Lab H2D as a way to get it's "feet wet" while opening up its ...
Slow but steady growth in the use of 3D-printed concrete in construction brings in new firms and users, as the nascent industry finds the right market niches for a continually evolving technology As ...
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