Completely applicable to Raster based technologies as well as vector (pixel vs laser). Dyndrite could literally power a lights out factory full of disparate technologies.
It just needs someone with the vision to do it.
Poke your heads up out of your day job and look at what you could be doing!
Absolutely. Additive has transcended the early days where a rough approximation was sufficient. As technologies, have increased in the ability to meet tight tolerances, meshes can’t match the intended spec.
Completely applicable to Raster based technologies as well as vector (pixel vs laser). Dyndrite could literally power a lights out factory full of disparate technologies.
It just needs someone with the vision to do it.
Poke your heads up out of your day job and look at what you could be doing!
Totally agree Pawel
Absolutely. Additive has transcended the early days where a rough approximation was sufficient. As technologies, have increased in the ability to meet tight tolerances, meshes can’t match the intended spec.
I haven’t tried Dyndrite. I’ll give it a looksey.