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Rabbiteyes
07-25-2013, 04:51 AM
I just saw this ...and it is the most amazing thing ever. Being able to approach animatronics from the creative side instead of the engineering side?? Completely opens up the creative possibilities.

http://gizmodo.com/animatronics-could-go-mainstream-thanks-to-disneys-lat-895961598

dderek123
07-25-2013, 05:05 AM
That is pretty darn neat. I'm going to share that with my friend who teaches drama at a high school. I don't think they could get a 3D printer though.

Also, this is going to revolutionize animatronic bestiality porn IMHO.

Rabbiteyes
07-25-2013, 05:16 AM
That is pretty darn neat. I'm going to share that with my friend who teaches drama at a high school. I don't think they could get a 3D printer though.

Also, this is going to revolutionize animatronic bestiality porn IMHO.

There are websites (like shapeways) which make 3d printing pretty easy / cheap. No need for everyone to buy their own 3d printer for everything (and actually, probably best to wait 5 years. Next year a key patent in 3d printing is running out that will allow for a better type of 3d printing to reach the public at home).

I never knew there was a big animatronic beastiality porn demand lol. Could probably make some fun toys with it though :3

dderek123
07-25-2013, 05:21 AM
I never knew there was a big animatronic beastiality porn demand lol. Could probably make some fun toys with it though :3

Well they could make this one come to life. LOL

http://us-p.vclart.net/vcl/Artists/Cesarin-The-White-DraGoN/Adult/WD_Turrent(9-2003).jpg

Gillian
07-25-2013, 05:50 AM
That is cool, although I'm not nerdy enough to fully understand the optimisation stuff ... :D

Amy Gray
07-25-2013, 07:38 AM
I don't approve of this and actually kind of find it offensive. I have long thought that only engineers should be able to create life... as nature intended it. Now, I'm going to go watch weird science.

Actually, in seriousness, this is just part of a trend that I find rather depressing. As our ability to create increasingly sophisticated computer systems we are turning over more and more of research and development over to computers who can do many parts of it significantly more efficiently. I will live to see engineers and scientists replaced entirely by programs in my lifetime.