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THEY ARE IN THE 3RD DIMENSION >:D I 3D printed Kris from Deltarune!
#IT’S FINALLY DONEEEEEEEEE >:DDDDDD#it took me forEVER to find the right filament for their grey-blue-purplish colors#This took me longer than it should’ve but it was WORTH IT#god I love 3D print club#it’s also a magnet too!#also don’t mind the keychain in the back it’s nothing idk what ur talking about-#deltarune#kris deltarune#kris dreemurr#pixel art#3d printing#3D print club#if y’all have any suggestions of what to print next lmk!<3
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The Club Penguin July TRINKET CLUB 🎊
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UPDATE ON THE WARLOCK STAFF (PART 2.5)
I was meant to do the "rainbow" fabric but I got stumped when I remembered that I didn't had any fabric to do that. Specifically thin ribbon-like cloth that would be wrapped around the staff, below the crystal.
To solve that, I decided to do some online shopping on Etsy to get the things I needed.
This is ribbon I ended up buying for the "rainbow fabric". (I'm gonna paint it with the fabric paint I already have.)
I got red LED lights for the crystal. (I haven't decided on how I'm gonna do the crystal. 3D printing is not my thing but I have been thinking of just doing moldable plastic? Maybe???? I might need some help on what to do to make my own crystal that looks like that.)
Then lastly (and for fun) I got the last of this type of yarn for the base of the crystal. So that way there's visual texture to make it look really cool.
#I'm really excited when I get this all done#other than cosplay#I might even use this staff for my d&d club#I'm already like the process so far but there's still a lot to do#So thank god I got Christmas money to get these things to make this staff really cool#I'm very serious about all of this if you can't already tell#but seriously#How does one make their own staff crystal??#is it 3D printing?#moldable plastic??#clay??#glass??#I'm glad that I know what it is now but still#the crystal might actually be the most difficult part out of all of this#but I'll try to figure it out since I'm already putting effort to this project#No way I'm stopping now#anyways#wh fantasy au#rambles#welcome home#project progress#art project
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The Question #19 (1988)
#book club#vic sage#myra fermin#dc comics#comics#this issue is a pretty good split between Vic and Myra handling hub city corruption in their own ways#i think i went on a whole long rant once about how myra and vic are two sides of the same coin so i will spare you all that again#this issue does have a slur count. context is that Myra's political opponent is a card carrying bigot#balancing out this very real issue is an absurd moment where a man's blow up doll wife got shot in the head#leading to vic presumably bringing her to tot to fix. although this didnt happen onscreen i can imagine tot's reaction very vividly#i feel like plastic guns have been in the news recently. it seems odd that an issue so specific has stood the test of time.#maybe it was something about 3d printed guns. i cant remember.#i feel like this is one of those stories where you can easily see where each side is coming from
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https://www.zazzle.com/z/yb7c45s9?rf=238321126551766473
#100 days of productivity#3d printing#80s#Volcom#santa cruz#skater#skatelife#skatelikeagirl#skateboarding#skatepark#skate the infinity#skate punk#skate board#skate boy#women’s fashion#women’s club#women’s sports#women’s health#women’s soles#girls t shirt#beauttiful girls#girls with tattoos#hell is a teenage girl#this is what makes us girls#silverfoxtheriddler
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One-Stop Printing & Publishing Platform in UAE
BookPrinting.ae is the best and most professional digital printing platform in UAE. The company has a team of expert designers who are capable of handling customers any request providing them with quality printed ebooks, autobiographies, novels, and booklets. Not only that we now also extend our services to authors in proofreading, book publishing, and marketing to help them become bestsellers.
#writing#books & libraries#3d printing#book printing#printing company#printing press#printing services#design#illustration#business#self publishing#publishing#comic books#book review#books and reading#bookworm#book aesthetic#book club#book community#book nerd#book recommendations#bookblr#booklr#books#books to read#bookstagram#booktok#kindle books#reading#book quotes
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I finally found the time to finish the Rogue print❤️❤️❤️ (model by h3llcreator)
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From NASA to MIT to Formlabs
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/from-nasa-to-mit-to-formlabs/
From NASA to MIT to Formlabs
MIT senior Audrey Chen lives by the philosophy that “a lot of opportunities only present themselves if you ask for them.” This approach has served her well, from becoming a NASA intern at 15 to running MIT’s autonomous boat team Arcturus to entering a leadership position at 3D printing technology company Formlabs right out of undergrad.
Growing up in Los Angeles, Chen showed a strong aptitude and passion for engineering at a young age and skipped several grades in math. In her first year of high school, she saw a posting about the Lab Space Academy at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab. Though the program was for juniors and seniors, she inquired if they would make an exception for her and they agreed. By her junior year she was helping run the program as deputy.
But Chen didn’t stop there: She had dreams of interning at NASA. She asked her mentor and became a drone air traffic control researcher at NASA at 15. “I was not old enough to drive,” Chen says. “High school would end, the bell would ring, and I would put on my backpack and I would run down the street to JPL. Can you imagine you’re the security guard at the gate of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and a kid shows up for work?”
Chen worked on the Orbiting Arid Subsurfaces and Ice Sheet Sounder (OASIS) project, whose goal is to find and examine freshwater aquifers and ice sheets. “It was very early in the mission, so I was doing system and objective definition,” Chen says.
Next stop: MIT
After graduating high school, Chen ventured across the country to explore her eclectic interests at MIT. When she wasn’t fulfilling the requirements for her mechanical engineering degree, she could be found leather crafting, glass blowing, or table welding in one of MIT’s makerspaces, documenting MIT student life with her camera (garnering the acclimation “The Eyes of MIT” by MIT Admissions), working as a researcher sampling deep-sea sediment, or notably, running the award-winning autonomous boat team Arcturus.
“Arcturus has been the highlight of my MIT career,” Chen says. She founded the team at MIT Sea Grant in 2022 along with a group of equally impassioned students who elected Chen as captain.
“I didn’t have any background in marine autonomy, so we pushed very hard to institute trainings and have lots of workshops so that they would feel comfortable coming in and contributing as soon as possible,” she recalls. Seeking additional funding and support, the team found a home at the MIT Edgerton Center.
Launching Arcturus
“Whenever I think about how Arcturus started and how it somehow still continues, I think it’s a miracle,” Chen says. “Our very first year, there were five of us at the Roboboat competition, and if any individual one of us had not decided to join the team, we either would not have a boat, we would not have electronics, we would not have code to run the boat, or we wouldn’t have funding to run the team.”
Chen’s first year as captain was a tremendous amount of work because the team was so small. In addition to managing the team and assuring they met their goals on time, Chen also acted as the team’s business lead, treasurer, media lead, and photographer. “I was juggling a lot of things. Since then, those roles have further split amongst more people within the team,” she says.
Recruiting isn’t easy for an autonomous boat team, as many students don’t get marine robotics experience in high school. To keep their recruitment pool wide, Chen didn’t expect students to have background in autonomy or in marine systems. “Creating an environment that’s welcoming and friendly and supportive of people’s learning is crucial, because otherwise you won’t have a team. We’ve really pushed hard to recruit from a large body of people. We make sure to emphasize that we’re open to all majors, all years. As an industry, marine robotics, like most engineering, is very male-dominated. We work hard to recruit people of all genders and ethnicities.”
With Chen’s skillful recruiting, Arcturus increased from five to 74 members in 2024. Arcturus flourished under Chen’s leadership, winning First Place Design Overall at the Roboboat competition in 2023.
The challenges with autonomous boats
Chen was drawn to autonomous boats because the field is so full of potential. “You leave a robot on land and you turn it off, it doesn’t move by itself, versus you put it in a body of water and you don’t do anything, then it still moves because of the currents. It needs to be constantly taking in that input and trying to localize where it is,” Chen says.
Chen sees a lot of potential in the marine biotics industry to gather crucial data about our environment. “Autonomy in the marine space is not as well researched as land autonomy is. There’s immense potential for marine autonomy to benefit the world. You think about mapping ocean topology or looking for endangered species or habitat protection or surveying bleached coral reefs. As a vehicle, you have more flexibility to move around versus a buoy. That gives you the ability to take water and sediment samples across a wider spread of area. And by making it autonomous, you eliminate high labor costs, so the price per sample for a researcher would go down. These are different ways in which autonomy has potential to benefit the research sphere, but also, more broadly, the world.”
Chen graduated early this past February and passed Arcturus on to captains and rising juniors Ami Shi and Karen Guo. “They’re rock stars. The team is in good hands,” Chen says.
Becoming a project manager at Formlabs
Chen graduated a semester early and accepted a project manager position at Formlabs. She brings many lessons from MIT to her work. “The biggest thing that I’ve learned is that I don’t need to know everything. Part of being successful is knowing what you don’t know. So I’m always aware that in every Arcturus meeting, and probably every technical meeting that I’ll be in at Formlabs, that I will not be the smartest person in the room. And that’s fine. I don’t need to be the smartest person ever because that’s not my job. My job is to bring these projects together and know enough about all the systems to integrate them.”
Chen is thrilled to stay near MIT after graduation, allowing her the opportunity to visit her friends and continue mentoring Arcturus. Upon announcing her new job, she remarked, “To my friends at MIT, I’ll be just down the street, so you won’t be able to get rid of me that easily!”
#2022#2023#2024#3d#3D printing#Admissions#air#Air traffic#approach#Aptitude#autonomous vehicles#background#Business#career#Clubs and activities#code#competition#coral reefs#data#Design#Diversity and Inclusion#drone#easy#Edgerton#Electronics#engineering#Environment#eyes#freshwater#Full
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#Car interior décor#Automotive interior design#3d printing#car art#gift for car lovers#home decor#interior decorating#home interior#home design#home appliances#interiors#Car accessories#automotive decor#Car styling#car decor ideas#Car interior enhancements#Vehicle interior design#Car interior customization#Car interior upgrades#Car clubs#Car lovers#decor
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The Chao March TRINKET CLUB 🎊 👼💧😈
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I have joined the club, Thunder
I now have two 3D printed dragons too >:3
(smol but still loveable lil dudes)
Queen never cry
Ah yes, how could I possibly cry when I spent $50 on two 3D printed dragons today.
One is covered in bamboo stalks, he is named Ricky. The other is made up of skulls, he is called megamind (he has a big head)
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Juju Noda figura 3D para Imprimir
#youtube#juju noda#jorge reynoso#figura#figurine#3D#printer#club cordoba slot#3D printer#ready to print#figure#slot
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#hat#curly hair#snapbacks#women’s fashion#black fashion#ladies wrestling#silverfoxtheriddler#100 days of productivity#3d printing#cotton#cotton knickers#romance club#no bra club#women’s sports#ncaa women’s basketball#women’s club#sexy chick#curvy chicks#asian chick#goth chick#tattooed chicks#inked chicks#glamrock chica#una chica escribiendo#chicago
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The 2010s Black Barbie Look
a deep dive on one of my fav sub styles ever. this aesthetic takes from the 2010s baddie, swag movement, and a lingering hyperfemininity from the 2000s that soon was obliterated by most brands a few years later. i’ve always been into this look as i was the intended audience. a teenage black girl in high school when this look took off.
the vibe ❤︎︎
“everyone was a barb. victoria’s secret was the go to place to shop on fridays after school. you were the cool girl if you had more than four beauty rush glosses. the scent of love spell filled your bedroom.”
biggest influencers
aaliyah jay
ella bandz
asian doll
cuban doll
nicki minaj
blac chyna
india love
kash doll
molly brazy
dream doll
shannade and shannon clermont
rico nasty
pattyeffinmayo
bali baby
color palette ❤︎︎
+ neon yellow/green, pinky purple
pink of course! very girly and femme. but a much wider range of shades vs today. there was a huge boom in neons too. (this tracks back to the return of the 80s/90s fashion elements) (i remember having this lime green PINK quarter zip that i loved so so much). also gray was a super popular accent color for fashion and interior. zebra print decor was a staple (seen in aaliyahjay’s and ellabandz’ bedrooms) because vs pink was so big, the white on hot pink polka dot pattern was seen everywhere from clothing to needing to girls decorating their rooms with VS PINK bags.
the staples ❤︎︎
fashion
aurora borealis swarovski crystal details
PINK
crop tops
fuzzy tops
heather gray
neon leopard print
white on pink polka dots
sequins
bamboo earrings
pink mcm bags
MICHAEL KORS EVERYTHING
ugg and bearpaw fur boots
juicy couture backpacks
pink timberland boots
beauty
mac cosmetics
anastasia beverly hills eyeshadow
eye glitter
cut creases
glued on rhinestones
colourpop ultra matte lippies
pale pink lippies
anastasia beverly hills dip brow
glitter gloss
mega volume bundles
too faced chocolate bar eyeshadow palette collection
deep side part sew ins
artist couture loose highlight
blinding highlighter
gigantic messy buns
sleek ponytails with swoop details
nyx soft matte lip cream
victoria’s secret beauty rush lip gloss
blonde blow outs
“coffin” nails
pink nails
blonde hair and dark roots
tartelette palette
poppin hoez lip gloss
essentials
hello kitty accessories like phone cases
3d phone cases
phone cases with sassy phrases
luxe addiction cases
fur keychains
pink beats
kendra’s boutique hair barb tools
iphone glitter skins
rose gold iphone
perfume bottle phone cases
fragrance
nicki minaj fragrances
victoria’s secret pink mists
paris hilton fragrances
ariana grande fragrances
versace bright crystal
core elements ❤︎︎
2010s black baddie aesthetic but hyper pink and girly, like the 24 year old baddie’s teenage sister
the omg girlz
harajuku barbie culture
bad girls club
the rise of the rapper gf archetype
nicki minaj’s transition from harajuku barbie to onika
the influx of “doll” female rappers
stripper influencers
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