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Blake Courter

@bcourter

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Bruno Levy (@brunolevy01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Down the rabbit hole ... ... mesh intersection is *hard* ! Especially this type of configuration where a lot of things land in the same triangles.

Down the rabbit hole ...
... mesh intersection is *hard* ! Especially this type of configuration where a lot of things land in the same triangles.
Enrico Gallino (@enricogallino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stephanie Hendrixson @Ricoh3D The other one are the feet with the lattice structures designed with nTop Great way to show the benefits of design for AM to lightweight parts but still keeping their strength. Making polymers competitive in term of performances and costs vs a traditional design in metal

Synopsys Simpleware Software (@simpleware_snps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read our blog on Building Automated Workflows for Patient-Specific Surgical Guides with nTop 👉 bit.ly/3Rm8Asi We developed a #patientspecific workflow that utilizes the power of automation to speed up the process of designing customized #surgicalguides.

Read our blog on Building Automated Workflows for Patient-Specific Surgical Guides with <a href="/nTopology/">nTop</a> 👉 bit.ly/3Rm8Asi
We developed a #patientspecific workflow that utilizes the power of automation to speed up the process of designing customized #surgicalguides.
Blake Courter (@bcourter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you have Magics installed, would you mind checking if it comes with a texture-mapped example file called "rabbit.obj"? Trying to recall where this thing came from, and I think it was there.

If you have Magics installed, would you mind checking if it comes with a texture-mapped example file called "rabbit.obj"?  Trying to recall where this thing came from, and I think it was there.
Blake Courter (@bcourter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When in more than three dimensions, I used to think of them as somehow being outside the usual three. Now I think of extra dims as being inside, like they've been projected down beneath the viz dimensions, and you can open one and collapse another like turning a book page.

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New blog post, but probably not a new idea: The difference between knowing and experiencing math. blakecourter.com/2023/03/29/kno…

New blog post, but probably not a new idea: The difference between knowing and experiencing math.

blakecourter.com/2023/03/29/kno…
Blake Courter (@bcourter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Down with quantum entanglement? Ever want to work with non-Euclidean, higher-dimensional, or fractal geometry in your day job? We have lots of open positions at linkedin.com/company/qe3d/, just out of stealth mode!

Blake Courter (@bcourter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More thoughts about the potential opportunities and challenges in quantum-entangled 3D printing on my blog! blakecourter.com/2023/04/01/hyp…

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Great to see so much interest in what we're doing at QE3D! Here's a tutorial and case study on the use of multiscale, hyperbolic lattices to improve product fitness, functionality, and fidelity. blakecourter.com/2023/04/01/hyp… Tips on Euclidean/Hyperbolic CAD interoperability included!

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A few folks wondered if there was any “there” there in the post on hyperbolic tessellations. Will expand the topic if there’s more interest. More here: linkedin.com/posts/blakecou… Paul R. Delhanty

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New post as part of a new series on Unit Gradient Fields (UGFs): blakecourter.com/2023/05/05/wha… UGFs are more versatile than distance fields when applying implicit modeling to engineering applications. The new #nTop logo hints at them. Expect more as we ramp up to #cdfam23.

Blake Courter (@bcourter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another post on unit gradient fields (UGFs) a generalization of modeling with signed distance fields (SDFs). These techniques enable the most powerful use of implicit modeling in engineering applications like nTop. blakecourter.com/2023/05/18/fie…

em0sh (@emm0sh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow Pete Oxenham and I chat with Blake Courter (Blake Courter) of nTop about Implicits. CAD continues to be one of my favorite topics (sorry Pete). We’ll talk about CAD kernels, what Implicits are, and CAD in general. x.com/i/spaces/1jMJg…