This page is an archive of iMAL's wiki that operated between 2012 and 2022. It documented projects, residencies and workshops mostly taking place at iMAL's Fablab.

Older & newer Fablab projects are now found at fablab.imal.org

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comment scanner sa tête avec une kinect contributeurs : les ado de la maison de quartier du maritime, leurs animateurs et le soutien de Leila (du fablab mobile bruxelles) Objectifs :  Obtenir 38 têtes de joueurs destinées aux corps de joueurs du kicker en construction ...
François Zajéga est un artiste programmeur vivant et codant à Bruxelles. Après une formation d'infographie, une formation de dessin, une carrière professionnelle de web-designer/web-master comme employé et entrepreneur, il a exploré le monde scientifique à l'institut Numédiart de l'Université de...
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This is what we want to produce, by scanning the face of a person and printing it. Mini people!What you needA Kinect or related PrimeSense-based depth sensor (like the Asus Xtion)A Windows PC with a powerful graphic card with recent drivers (you need OpenCL support) A 3D printerThe process in...
The idea is to 3D scan the face of a person, then 3D print a portrait. To speed up the process, we keep the printed model minimal, cutting off the back of the head and the neck of the 3D model.The result is a bit reminiscent of carved cameos, although we use a frontal view instead of a side view.©...
This is what we want to achieve by simplifying the mesh.  It take a STL file in input, take the biggest heap of triangles, smooth it and decimate it. What you needA STL filePython + VTK (it's very convinient to use the package they have on their website: link...