Difference between revisions of "Tulane MakerSpace Image Files"

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All versions are posted below.
 
All versions are posted below.
  
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[[File:Logo_MeshMixer.JPG|300px|left|thumb]]
 
==3D Model==
 
==3D Model==
  
[[File:Logo_MeshMixer.JPG|500px|right|thumb]]
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[Meshmixer (.mix) File]
  
[Meshmixer (.mix) File]
 
 
[Finished 3D Model (.stl) File]
 
[Finished 3D Model (.stl) File]
  
  
 
==2D Images==
 
==2D Images==

Revision as of 21:45, 28 April 2016

History

The Tulane MakerSpace logo was originally designed as a 3D-object using a combination of Solidworks and AutoDesk MeshMixer along with open source tool models that were distributed online. The tool models were later extrapolated to 2D-images and the logo was recreated using those images in Inkscape. Later the 2D-logo was cleaned up in Inkscape to reduce the number of unnecessary lines and simplify editing the logo, specifically in terms of utilizing it with a laser cutter.

All versions are posted below.

Logo MeshMixer.JPG

3D Model

[Meshmixer (.mix) File]

[Finished 3D Model (.stl) File]


2D Images