Monday, November 30, 2015

Help Save Full Scale X-wing From Being Destroyed!




Get a chance to see a full size x-wing in person!

If you haven't heard, there is an x-wing exhibit at the Changi Airport, it will be on display till February twenty-third 2016.

Unfortunately, it will be destroyed after February twenty-third unless we band together to help save it.  Don't let it's fate be like Alderaan's.


Brian Ashcraft from kotaku.com wrote an article titled Life Sized X-Wing Is Parked At A Singapore Airport. I was so excited that I tweeted to +KCIAirport to see if the exhibit might come to Kansas City or was on some sort of world tour.

@radiogagakk Hey can we get this next, please? Life size X-wing:

 @KCIAirport  The Force would need to be VERY strong to make that appear, it would. KCI Yoda

@radiogagakk The Force is strong in #KansasCity @KCIAirport! I am suited up & ready to help;) #XwingPilot #JediMaster #StarWars
 

@KCIAirport  Way to go, Luke!

After getting retweets from the KCI Airport and such a positive response, I thought I could go a step further and contact the Changi Airport on twitter to find out more information and if indeed, I wanted to find a way to facilitate an x-wing visit to Kansas City.


@radiogagakk Dear @StarWars Please use my services as your X-wing Exhibit Manager for

@NickVasos Terrific Kyle. December 18th.

@radiogagakk Thanks I am starting a campaign to bring a x-wing to

@ChangiAirport   What information are you looking for? Can you DM us?

Changi Airport notified me that the X-wing would be destroyed from an agreement with Disney.

Local Kansas City television reporters and the Changi Airport are now interacting with me. Help join the campaign and retweet our story.  

I am fully interested in building a business plan with Disney's and your help to take the X-wing on tour to airports, comic-cons, local theater and arts events worldwide with your help. 

The Changi Airport also has a tie-fighter on display, but I don't want to get into any Imperial entanglements.

Contact me, follow, retweet and let me know if you want to help join the cause to save the x-wing!  

Thanks!

May the Force be with you.

#SaveTheXwing #TheForceAwakens




Monday, November 9, 2015

You can learn 3D Printing at Johnson County Library!


Have you ever wanted to make your renders and models built in Autodesk Maya or other three dimensional software into real world physical model?





 If you have a Johnson County Library card, you can.  You don't have to live in Johnson County to receive a JOCO library card.

 The Makerspace is currently being remodeled into a much larger space at the 
Johnson County Central Resource library, however 3D printing is available at the Oak    Park Library at 9500 Bluejacket Street right off 95th Street close to Oak Park Mall.



 To prep your renders or models to be able to be read by the makerbot, save them into a jump or external hard drive as a STL or OBJ file to bring to the library.






If you would like to use the makerbot by yourself without assistance, there are tutorials available at jocolibrary.org under "E learning" at lynda.com which you are able to use for free with your JOCO library card.  

                 First, load your OBJ or STL file into the maker computer for editing.






After you have positioned your model in the Maker Bot computer to "slice" it so the 3D image can be recreated, save your file to a SDHC memory card (used for digital cameras) similar to the card pictured below.






Once you have saved your models updated dimensions, you are ready to 3D print.  Eject your memory card and/or jumpdrive/external drive and load SDHC memory card into the Maker Bot 3D printer.  The finished product of the F-18 is below. This render took just over one hour. 







The finished product is made with PLA filament which is a non-toxic resin made of sugar derived from field corn or ABS plastic commonly.  The library render has "bridges" that will needed to be removed. Since I originally had the F-18 small in Autodesk Maya, I had to enlarge it before saving the sliced file to transfer. 







The first finished prototype 3D print is exciting to see, however I would like to also try to do another run taking it back into Autodesk Maya to enlarge the F-18 dimensions to see if quality improves.  





See you at the Johnson County Library soon for more 3D printing runs.  I also hope to see you at a local film festival with our short film "Siri Sail Tail."  Please check out our trailer here: Siri Sail Tail Movie Trailer! Thanks!