This allows electronics to replace operator skill in raising and lowering the blade to sculpt terrain.
This led to a trip to Canada to sculpt its prime minister, Mackenzie King.
It's because steel is more dense so you can sculpt less from it.
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But in an open, streaming brainstorm, someone else in the room might be able to sculpt your idea nub into something viable.
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Ms. Quan explained that by cutting the hair dry, she would be able to sculpt it the way it would fall and curl naturally.
Among them is Sculptris, a program that allows users to digitally sculpt objects onscreen virtually molding it like a piece of clay.
"More people should see what I see here, " says Michael "Big Mike" Speiser, whose job is to sculpt trash into a mountain with the blade of a bulldozer.
Turns out, Redmond wasn't quite done refreshing its accessories collection: the company just announced the Sculpt Comfort Keyboard, a full-size desktop model meant to complement all those mobile products announced back in July.
This feature will enable users to share files between products-123D, 123D Catch, 123D Make, and 123D Sculpt- to explore their creative ideas, or even use that model to create a physical object through fabrication services.
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At MDE, we have developed a series of strategies that use ETFs and exchange traded options to sculpt risk return payoffs similar to those offered by banks structured products, but without any bank credit risk.
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What we learn from these areas is precisely how evolution has acted to sculpt bodies, but it still does so using randomly-generated genetic variation and good old natural selection (and yes, Larry Moran, genetic drift also plays a role).
In a process the researchers describe in articles published today in Science and Advanced Materials, they used a silicon needle with a tip about ten thousand times smaller than an ant to sculpt a polymer material known as polyphthalaldehyde.
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Madame Tussaud was born Marie Grosholtz in France in 1761, and learned to sculpt wax as a teenager -- her early subjects included Voltaire and Benjamin Franklin -- and went on to become a favorite of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
Vaitsos and his partners became consumed with finding new ways to sculpt the terrain and integrate the architecture into it, an obsession that even led to a modification in Greek building regulations, which were recently overhauled with an eye to conservation and sustainability: The government now awards bonuses to developers who top their buildings with earth.
Even though apps, mobile phones and 3D printing have made things easier for us and gives more people access to activities they might not normally engage in, what happens to our psyche when we no longer know what it feels like to sculpt an object, feel clay between our fingers or touch objects to acknowledge our existence.
Most of the greatest glass boxes were designed by Mies, who realized the potential of suspending a "glass curtain" on a steel frame as early as 1928 with his Barcelona Pavilion: Since all the support needed was provided by the metal, the architect could use walls to sculpt space, as Mies did brilliantly with a delicate balance of transparent and reflective surfaces.
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