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Low-fidelity fabrication: Speeding up design iteration of 3D objects

Authors :
Mueller, S
Beyer, D
Mohr, T
Gurevich, S
Teibrich, A
Pfisterer, L
Guenther, K
Frohnhofen, J
Chen, HT
Baudisch, P
Im, S
Guimbretière, F
Mueller, S
Beyer, D
Mohr, T
Gurevich, S
Teibrich, A
Pfisterer, L
Guenther, K
Frohnhofen, J
Chen, HT
Baudisch, P
Im, S
Guimbretière, F
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Low-fidelity fabrication systems speed up rapid prototyping by printing intermediate versions of a prototype as fast, low-fidelity previews. Only the final version is fabricated as a full high-fidelity 3D print. This allows designers to iterate more quickly-achieving a better design in less time. Depending on what is currently being tested, low-fidelity fabrication is implemented in different ways: (1) faBrickator allows for a modular approach by substituting sub-volumes of the 3D model with building blocks. (2) WirePrint allows for quickly testing the shape of an object, such as the ergonomic fit, by printing wireframe structures. (3) Platener preserves the technical function by substituting 3D print with laser-cut plates of the same size and thickness. At our CHI'15 interactivity booth, we give a combined live demo of all three low-fidelity fabrication systems- putting special focus on our new low-fidelity fabrication system Platener (paper at CHI'15).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1197474737
Document Type :
Electronic Resource