Thank you Gabe for arranging the interview. Thank you Paul for sharing your ideas and knowledge.
@AerialWaviator10 ай бұрын
This interview is like a box of chocolates (Forrest Gump reference). Gabe, such great questions, and Paul being able to provide such a great narrative with context. Like how you two were able to pick up off each other and provide a very insightful perspective as related to 3d stuff in general and make it relatable. So much knowledge and insight here. Loved Pauls indirect answer (it came later) to the question regarding "file types" (1:22:00), being Thangs makes "plug-ins". The implication being integration into a designers workflow, not needing to create intermediary work products that need to be reinterpreted. This is very forward thinking. Much in the same context of Slant-3D working to create service API's to interface and integrate into existing toolchains. You two are also very focused on growing a heathy community, which is awesome. (it shows your confidence in the industry) Regarding the iPhone and VissionPro. The key feature most people don't realized that made the iPhone innovated is how touch screen was make to feel and look like it was real. Up to the iPhone touch screens where slow, didn't flow smoothly and didn't support multipoint touch, or other gestures consistently. VissionPro is interesting in that it generates realtime 3d representation of the environment, labeling (identifying) surfaces and objects. It knows walls, floor, ceiling, chairs, tables, etc. their dimensions and relative position realtime. The 3d representation moves, underlays, or augments seamlessly with the 3d world the user is in. Not only light (vision), but more significantly 3d sound integration.
@oddduck229810 ай бұрын
My 3D printer is definitely a tool. I always try to print replacements for all my old things that no longer have parts available including car parts, microwave parts, vacuum valves, boxes (so many tool boxes!!), broken kids toys to pass on to grandkids, phone cases, gun holsters, etc... Great interview. I really love you both at Slant and Thangs!!
@EmileMac-fy5mh4 ай бұрын
This is our rosy future. When chinese becomes too expensive, we will be there for the trillions of consumer parts that need to be made cheapely enough. Lots of work, lots of cash!
@ronfreedman584810 ай бұрын
What an absolutely amazing and awesome story and interview! No such thing as "irrelevant because it's not 3D printing" the past creates who we are. Dont change anything you guys are doing. I personally love all the information. Everything is relevant! 🇺🇸
@TroyeStonich10 ай бұрын
What a great and interesting interview... you're like 2 experts picking each other's brain for all of us to enjoy!
@kacheric10 ай бұрын
Super interview. I had no idea where Thangs came from.
@antoniocross595610 ай бұрын
Thanks for this amazing interview. Hope to see more in the future! :)
@fredshorrock37710 ай бұрын
Been thinking of starting a thangs for my daughter's models. She does cool as sht on nomad. Thanks for this I am more inclined now towards thangs. I have Been debating on thangs or patreon for her. She wants to raise money for engineering college one day. I am so proud of her and thanks you so much slant for the informative video that has helped me sway a little more to thangs. Wow such a great video.
@RowToney10 ай бұрын
I honestly prefer staring at my 3D printer rather than doom scrolling on the internet
@Maunzies10 ай бұрын
Gerat content! I enjoyed the whole thing whilst 3D modeling. I also started to share my work on thangs some weeks ago
@radderek00710 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the whole ‘Thang’, you ment right. lol
@willofthemaker10 ай бұрын
Really really good interview. Sold on thangs for sure. Going to try and focus on using that is my go to repository
@ZefStudio10 ай бұрын
Sounds like the model comparison technology is analogous to the way Shazam works for fingerprinting audio recordings. Pretty cool!
@therick099610 ай бұрын
this was such a great interview!
@slant3d10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@m_IDEX10 ай бұрын
Great interview. Thank you!
@mrcleanmn10 ай бұрын
Great episode!!!
@jackcoats414610 ай бұрын
Wonderful Content. Thanks.
@highlatitude64.8410 ай бұрын
I got the impression the software maps what isn't there, instead of what is there. Great conversation, thank you both for sharing the chat.
@linuswalden10 ай бұрын
The "limited liability" company type in Germany (GmbH) does require you to be liable with at least 25k, BUT: - You only need to have half of that cash in hand during founding - You CAN use the cash for operations There are also some other company structures like UG (also Limited liability and only 1 € of starting Kapital), GbR (for multiple people starting a business - it's basically cost free, but you are personally liable for your company), EU (Einzelunternehmen, same as GbR but for a single person). So the system for building companies here is not that bad. Source: I have just started my own GmbH
@NOTNOTJON10 ай бұрын
What a fantastic concept. Physna created an agnostic digest system! So many technical questions!! What is the resolution? How does the digest string handle scale? Please, please, Gabe tell Paul to lock his system up as tightly as possible. If he ever has a data breach this information will be used by AI as another language leading to text-to-3Dmodel AI agents. Don't get me wrong, this WILL happen in time anyway, but I want the 3D community to exist as is for a while longer.
@NOTNOTJON10 ай бұрын
Also, I would wager a guess that Paul hasn't pushed this far ahead yet, but he should build upon his system so that not only is it dimensionally agnostic, but also contextually agnostic which will be tricky, but if his team has built the math this far, shouldn't be unthinakable.
@montezdot10 ай бұрын
@@NOTNOTJON What do you mean by contextually agnostic?
@zrizzy695810 ай бұрын
question: should I learn fusion360 or solidworks for engineering (for 3d printing)? I've heard that I should learn solidworks first and then move to fusion360, should I do that?
@euledereulen9 ай бұрын
doesnt matter. use what has the features you need. once you know your way around cad you are quicker to learn other cad software aswell.
@canadiangemstones763621 күн бұрын
Interesting dude, appreciate this interview.
@monkeywrench195110 ай бұрын
Is there a per-print licensing model viable ?
@cuzzin957710 ай бұрын
Loved listening to the journey! I don't know if you already have a episode or a plan for this. But I would love to know your opinions on different cad software. I have been dabbling in freecad, blender cad sketcher, I have ideas for things to make but I am trying to learn how to make those ideas a reality
@dtaggartofRTD10 ай бұрын
I used to tinker with my printers. These days I almost always want it to just be a tool. When I slice a model and throw it on the printer it ought to just work. I don't want to futz with it, much less need to futz with it.
@TheDeeStain10 ай бұрын
Sorry wasn't trying to be an ass haha Great video! Appreciate the hard work you put into all of them!
@marcus3d10 ай бұрын
"We're very open to cooperating with everyone" and also "I've dedicated my life to enforce monopolies and assist in government-enforced restrictions on what people can do with their own time and equipment".
@Enthcreations10 ай бұрын
His eyes. 🎉
@DJNuckChorris10 ай бұрын
Yo fam where's my 4kg spool of filament BRUH
@Guanggge2 ай бұрын
Don't really think the 3d model encryption is a good idea. Always enjoy opensource because it boost creativity. If someone is blocking model having similar feature and retain IP for models it is really limiting the possibilities of 3d printing
@b1tw0nder10 ай бұрын
Anyone bothered by how slanted his spectacles are?