Using Blender and 3d Printing to Make Bionic Arms | Open Bionics Interview

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 27

  • @thejetshowlive
    @thejetshowlive Před rokem +2

    About 5 yrs ago I printed a couple of hands. Life happened and I got busy. This just kicked my butt and I feel like I have to start doing this again.
    I hope I can use Blender to start remixing the .STL files into something cool for kids. Thanks for the reminder.

  • @mjghp_artworks1025
    @mjghp_artworks1025 Před rokem +7

    I remember the design you created based on Deus Ex. Actually one of the things that I really hope we see one day is that people who need an artificial limb, will be able to acquire one that is on par with the ones I saw in Deus Ex... well.. those who actually need them and without relying on something like neuropozyne.

    • @Outgang
      @Outgang  Před rokem +5

      It's slowly getting there... Also without the lethal augments :p

  • @fxarts9755
    @fxarts9755 Před rokem +3

    Truely admirable the work they are doing

  • @nosirve9458
    @nosirve9458 Před rokem

    I lost your channel like a month ago and I coudn't find it! finally I'm here again. Aniway, great video, as always!!

  • @ProjectAtlasmodling
    @ProjectAtlasmodling Před rokem +1

    Blender 3.5 now has vbd maps for 3d brushes like z brush now it would be fun to see you play with it

    • @Outgang
      @Outgang  Před rokem +1

      I'm always excited to see what's new in Blender.

  • @sora_ix
    @sora_ix Před rokem +1

    This is truly amazing, loved this video

  • @Skycers
    @Skycers Před rokem +1

    I'm excited about this new idea that reminds us of the purpose behind our 3d skill-building. It's a cool step forward and offers a more meaningful approach than just focusing on histories or games. With this new approach, we can create prosthetic limbs that are not only functional but also comfortable and aesthetically pleasing. This means that people who have lost limbs can have a better quality of life, and feel more confident and empowered in their daily activities.

  • @phoenix2gaming346
    @phoenix2gaming346 Před rokem +1

    Wow im as an artist Searching how it works 🎉

  • @stevefuncke9798
    @stevefuncke9798 Před rokem

    Awesome. Looking forward to this tech getting even cheaper as it scales and as tech advances. Imagine being able to order some parts and print your own hand locally anywhere in the world… designing your own parts in 3D and being able to wear it… yeah, awesome.

  • @HaikuTutorials
    @HaikuTutorials Před rokem

    Okay, this is some good stuff! Thank you for this video :)

  • @ernestavakian899
    @ernestavakian899 Před rokem +3

    Hello Laura!
    Thank you for the video, I was always wondering about how these bionic arms works.
    But I'm here to say that I'm also waiting for videos on your personal channel and hope that you will start making them. I am a beginner 3D artist who moved to Montreal not long ago and my career just started, so I'm very interested on your point of view on the industry!
    Thanks:)

    • @Outgang
      @Outgang  Před rokem +1

      Cheers Ernest! It would indeed be interesting to share more about the current state of the industry, or invite guests that can talk about that. I'll keep that in mind!

  • @tyraniusdelten8207
    @tyraniusdelten8207 Před rokem +2

    another day, another opportunity...

  • @monkeystealhead
    @monkeystealhead Před rokem +1

    The Deus Ex promo stuck pretty well.

  • @danielnoll8502
    @danielnoll8502 Před rokem

    ...and there I am, thinking working in the games industry was "cool"...Thx for the share :)

  • @therelaxingcgi
    @therelaxingcgi Před rokem

    I love the interview!
    I always wanted to learn hard surface modeling to make things like this and I was wondering if I need to be an expert on engineering? Like I can't think of how everything should be supposed to be connected, inner parts or shapes or aesthetics. I can watch other people's work and maybe try to mimic but I want everything to come from myself. Is there a path to follow? Theories that may help? Hope I make myself understand i'm not a native english speaker but I love the vid. Thank you! :)

  • @oleh2678
    @oleh2678 Před rokem

    Hello Laura, after watching Bionic Arms interview I start thinking you getting close to Transhumanism augmented human future, because we only humans, who getting old with sickness and we need to clone into Cyberhuman 2.0 for second chance live life again and you should be developer Augmented Human technology for everyone chance to be Bionicman like in Deus Ex cyberpunk game :)

  • @sebbosebbo9794
    @sebbosebbo9794 Před rokem

    🙏😎....nice ..💪...cool report.🤙...clever.....👍.......from Jedi..to Snake..Alita....🥲 feel it...nailed.....🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖

  • @iulogameplays
    @iulogameplays Před rokem

    Metal Gear

  • @Sokayashi
    @Sokayashi Před rokem +1

    That's the most female looking man I have ever seen, just wow.

    • @TheTorseHumtunja
      @TheTorseHumtunja Před rokem +1

      Oh, shut it. She's a fantastic, unstoppable creator and way above your petty insults.

  • @entertainmentjerk6483

    its really expensive. I dont understand what they are trying to solve. do they want everyone to have a working limb or they just producing a funky limbs with a expensive price tags. anyone will prefer having a limb over a fancy one. giving a tag this to help someone sounds wrong to me. having a limb> having a fancy limb

    • @Outgang
      @Outgang  Před rokem +2

      Just to avoid any confusion, when we were discussing this during the interview it was in reference to the world of Deus Ex, in which augmentations are so advanced that people choose to have their limbs amputated in order to have a bionic one. We're not suggesting in any way that people do that IRL.

    • @ProjectAtlasmodling
      @ProjectAtlasmodling Před rokem

      1,500 isn't that bad actually a midrange pre built gaming PC or laptop costs that much.