We are excited to share photos from another happy customer. I3D recently completed a 3D model of a walking rig. 3D printed projects are great for use in tradeshows to display your products & services visually. See the model in motion here and the photos below.
As technology advances, so do the strategies used for marketing. Unfortunately, it almost seems to be evolving faster than we can keep up. This article will share ways to optimize your marketing in the industrial sector using Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality for effective marketing to the metaverse. Forbes (1) recently wrote an article discussing the best ways to market in the metaverse. However, the quote below stood out as an impressive piece to discuss for companies looking to utilize the future of marketing – 3D experiences. “An estimated 85 million people used augmented reality or virtual reality in 2021. Usage has been growing steadily and has more than doubled since 2017, as technology advances have made VR and AR more enticing. If marketing in the metaverse isn’t already part of your content strategy for 2022, it needs to be. Understanding how to market in it is critical to engaging younger consumers.” – Mary Ann O’Brien, OBI Creative The Metaverse
At Industrial3D, we care about showing incredible animation work. So, we’re excited to share a series of animations from two of Industrial3D’s team members, Thing 1 & Thing 2. This animation series is titled “How A Springfield XD-9 Works.” Part 1 shares about the XD-9 and it’s history. Part 2 in the animation series shows the assembly and what makes the Springfield XD-9 unique. Be sure to give it a thumbs up, like, and subscribe! The post Animation Series: How A Springfield XD-9 Works appeared first on Industrial3D . Original post here: Animation Series: How A Springfield XD-9 Works
According to a recent news article, “ NASA has partnered with Epic Games and Buendea to launch a new competition to create virtual reality scenarios that replicate extravehicular activities on the surface of Mars. “ This isn’t the first Mars VR challenge hosted by NASA. The first first MarsXR competition launched in May 2022 to help NASA prepare and plan for a trip to Mars while conducting activities. The article continues, “The NASA MarsXR 2 Challenge is hosted on the HeroX crowdsourcing platform to support the development of a VR testbed environment simulating Mars’ gravity, weather conditions, terrain, and day and night hues, HeroX said Thursday. Participants will use Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 5 to create scenarios for the new Mars XR Operations Support System environment, including assets for human expeditions, such as suits and rovers. Scenarios developed from the competition will be used to test procedures and expose researchers to an immersive and realistic sp
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