Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Matariki and Puanga - AR/VR versions of the Art

 

As we have been detailing here on this blog we have a focus this week on an upcoming event of national significance - the Matariki Celebration (which is also Puanga in our geographic area).

As preparation for this we have been working on artwork that is based around using our 3D CAD design, our use of AR/VR tools and our ability to create physical objects (which in this case the final output is a piece of mixed media 3D Printing and art).   

As we have described and noted on this blog a number of times in recent years it is also possible to use Tinkercad as a tool to create an art project particularly when you cross the Tinkercad App with another App - a favourite of ours has been to do this with Pic Collage and the filters that are associated with this app are only becoming more inventive and unique with the onset of using AI as well.

The image shown left is an example of the final stage where we are heading.    This is showing the black background with the southern lights creating by using black paper, white paint and pastel crayons.

Onto this background we have used Tinkercad's ability to project its AR/VR and moved the virtual design into the physical space.   We still intend to print the design (and use glow-in-the-dark filament) but this shows our students and ourselves what the final design just might look like.   We have student who also have created a Matariki visual (in the above photograph) and used the text options in Tinkercad to name each of the stars.    We are now going to 3D Print the files for the art to then be layered on top of the art for the final design.    Print times vary but as we are only printing the lettering and the stars we do not anticipate it will be unreasonably long (or expensive)

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