I had always done these 3D things that you could walk through. They were always done off the seat of my pants without blueprints or course.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
3D is the way we experience life.
I wish I could do everything in 3D.
I've seen some of James Cameron's work, and I've got to go 3D.
We have always moved with this approach of sharing and educating people with what they can unlock with 3D printing.
I love the idea of 3D, but it's completely superfluous to most stories.
3D printing has digitized the entire manufacturing process.
I'm scared to see myself in 3D.
I became comfortable with what I knew would be the process of trying to pick up the pieces of brain that were in the rubble and tried to make some mosaic out of the pieces and that that would be the trajectory.
I've always been thinking in three dimensions, ever since I started working with computer animation in the early '80s.
It's like I was always not quite sure even how to move in space somehow; I would watch people and then copy them. I found it really hard to walk straight. My brother was always on at me for walking off the pavement. I guess I always expected people to bring me back into line.
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