kokichi sugihara 3d models
76 3d models found related to kokichi sugihara.cgtrader
Its native format is .skp, while the associated 3ds Max scene is specifically built for 2016, and rendering took place with Vray 3.00, as demonstrated by mathematician and professor Kokichi Sugihara in a remarkable display of skill. ... The urge to...
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This is based on the work of Japanese mathematician Kokichi Sugihara. The hardest part in terms of programming was choosing the functions. The top half of the heart was initially drawn with two different parametric curves, but then it became too...
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Kokichi Sugihara created the video "Ambiguous Optical Illusion: Rectangles and Circles."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWfFco7K9v8 In it he shows a 3-dimensional shape that looks like a circular cylinder but in a mirror looks like a square...
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Arrow optical illusion inspired by Kokichi Sugihara: it always points to the right by turning it
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My take on Professor Kokichi Sugihara's Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion model. ... 14/03/2020 ~ DMcG
prusaprinters
I tried to replicate Sugihara’s Circle Square Optical Illusion in Fusion 360. I think it turned out fairly well. ... Several file types are included for you to remix as needed. Printed at:.16 layer height // 10% infil // PLA // No support/brim/raft
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This a remix of "Sugihara’s Circle/Square Optical Illusion by landisbs" It has a flat bottom to ease printing.
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This a remix of "Sugihara’s Circle/Square Optical Illusion by landisbs" It has a flat bottom to ease printing.
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Like all other Kokichi Sugihara models on thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=Kokichi+Sugihara&dwh=465dafe29620fa3) I designed this one by myselfe and made it slightly different. The effect is the same but the shape ist slightly...
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... a mirror behind.. ...Cread Kokichi Sugihara . I remodeling for Tomica Town.. ...[Japanese] これは杉原 厚吉さんの錯覚作品「変身するガレージ屋根」を元に、トミカタウン用にしたものです。 トミカタウンの歩道を付けることができ、一緒に並べられます。 https://youtu.be/gaMZnoCzr1Qhttp://home.mims.meiji.ac.jp/~sugihara/Welcomej.html
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These are some new illusions based on the Kokichi Sugihara illusions. ... Also, a video that shows how you can create such illusions for your own self with shapes of your own choice if you so wish: https://youtu.be/QvJkLzOfRbg
myminifactory
I made these objects under the influence of "Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion(by Kokichi Sugihara)". Please pay attension to not only suits but also the cards directions. ... See the movie:
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Explanation video + Process video By popular demand, here is a 3D printed version of the Ambiguous Cylinder illusion made famous by Kokichi Sugihara Some of the files have built in supports, and others require supports added in your slicer.
grabcad
Experience captivating optical illusions crafted by Dr. ...Kokichi Sugihara, an expert in visual deception. ...His mind-bending creations challenge your perception and invite you to explore the fascinating world of illusion.
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This is my Ambiguous Cylinder Generator to create Illusions based on the "Ambiguous Cylinder illusion" by Kokichi Sugihara. Use Thingiverse Customizer to Customize to your liking! Have fun and share a make if you print one! ...Changelog: v1.4: Presets...
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This Sealphin was inspired by the Ambiguous Cylinder illusion of Kokichi Sugihara. It is a seal, but its reflection in the mirror is a dolphin! Print Settings Notes: Better print it with a fine resolution, 0.1 or 0.05. ...For...
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... mirror. ... For the best effect look at a 30° angle down to the object. Inspired by the circle/square ilusion invented by Kokichi Sugihara, analyzed by Professor Dave Richeson, and posted by landisbs. ... Here a video: https://youtu.be/Wv8Hu0mdb4Y
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Kokichi Sugihara inspired illusion - a circle changes into a 6 point star when rotated 180. This is his "3rd Generation" type illusion where the object changes shape when rotated 180. The best viewing angle is 45 degrees relative to the front of the...
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Kokichi Sugihara inspired illusion - jet fighter always points the same way when rotated 180. This is his "6th Generation" type illusion where the object appears to point the same direction when rotated 180. The best viewing angle is 45 degrees...
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Kokichi Sugihara inspired illusion - the upper half of a heart shape reflects the bottom when placed on a mirror This is his "6th Generation" type illusion where the object appears to point the same diection when rotated 180. The best viewing angle...
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Kokichi Sugihara inspired illusion - cylinder and back wall appear to intersect when rotated. This is his "5th Generation" type illusion where separate forms appear to intersect when the object is rotated 180. The best viewing angle is 45 degrees...
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Kokichi Sugihara inspired illusion - 2 independent squares turn into 2 intersecting cylinders when rotated. This is his "5th Generation" type illusion where separate forms appear to intersect when the object is rotated 180. The best viewing angle is...
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Kokichi Sugihara inspired illusion - 2 intersecting cylinders turn into 2 separate cylinders when rotated. This is his "5th Generation" type illusion where separate forms appear to intersect when the object is rotated 180. The best viewing angle is...
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Kokichi Sugihara inspired illusion - Olympic rings turn into 5 cylinders when rotated. This is his "5th Generation" type illusion where separate forms appear to intersect when the object is rotated 180. The best viewing angle is 45 degrees...
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Based on math by Kokichi Sugihara, but a unique shape created by me. Best viewed at 45 degrees angle. ... My other illusions: https://www.thingiverse.com/Matsemann/collections/matsemanns-ambiguous-cylinders The code & stuff:...
cults3d
... of a mirror. ...For the best effect look at a 30° angle down to the object. Inspired by the circle/square ilusion invented by Kokichi Sugihara, analyzed by Professor Dave Richeson, and posted by landisbs. ... Here a video:https://youtu.be/Wv8Hu0mdb4Y
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Based on math by Kokichi Sugihara. Best viewed at 45 degrees angle. Includes a rotatable figure+support, or a smaller to place directly on a flat surface. ... My other illusions:...