Remember Etch A Sketch? Created by a French inventor in the late 1950s in his basement, but sold through the Ohio Art Company, it kept thousand of kids and adults entertained for decades, event today.
Almost 6 years after launching on Kickstarter, WobbleWorks has announced some new product lines, and an iOS/Android app that will have 3Doodlers creating 3D pen art directly on smartphone or tablet ...
Microsoft's Paint 3D was introduced as part of the Windows 10 Creators update last October. The company wants to make 3D modeling as easy and accessible as using a 2D drawing program. The free Windows ...
We're all familiar with two dimensional design drawings — not to mention the questions that usually accompany them because they can provide only so much information before becoming hopelessly ...
In a recent article, PhysOrg.com reports that a team of computer scientists at Brown University has developed Drawing on Air, a haptic-aided interface to help artists to create 3D illustrations while ...
Here’s something that’s making its way to the top of our, “why didn’t we think of that” list. It’s called 3Doodler, a device based on the plastic extrusion technology found in 3D printers stuffed into ...
He's an artist whose work you've probably seen on TV and Online. Emmy award winner Mark Kistler, also known as Commander Mark, from the 80s hit children's TV series 'The Secret City' taught 3D drawing ...
It’s been almost a year since we learned of Google’s experimental 3D-sensing tablet and phone technology, Project Tango. But now that Tango is in developers’ hands, we’re finally getting a look at ...
Anamorphic drawings are two-dimensional drawings that, when viewed from a single point of view, seem to leap off the page. Graphic artist Alessandro Diddi has mastered them. Diddi is an Italian ...
Unlike magicians, Shehroz is not afraid to reveal his secrets, and this video captures one instance of his artistic brilliance. "I love making 3D drawings," Shehroz told WooGlobe. Rather than just ...
If you grew up watching PBS in the ‘80s and ‘90s, you’ll definitely remember Mark Kistler from his shows ‘The Secret City,’ ‘Draw Squad,’ and ‘Imagination Station.’ He made 3D drawings look like magic ...