The process of making custom objects for Minecraft and then bringing them into the playable sandbox world of Mojang's megahit just got easier, thanks to a free 3D design tool called Tinkercad.
[Cody Sumter] and [Jason Boggess] are students at the MIT Media Lab, and they just came up with Minecraft.Print(), an attempt to create a bridge between Minecraft and the real world via 3D Printers.
I'll be honest with you, I don't completely understand 3D printing. I don't get how the process works and I don't know how we end up with the solid objects that we do but, blimey, it can be impressive ...
Minecraft players will now be able to easily save their in-game creations as 3D models. A new update adds the capability, but it’s among the few features that can only be enjoyed by players on the ...
People have been building calculators in Minecraft for over a decade: Ever since the introduction of Redstone (a block that essentially conducts electricity), it's become a common challenge for ...
Flash drives are getting some voxel-based style from Minetoys, a Minecraft merchandiser that has partnered with FabZat and Minefield to create 3D-printed figures that you can model after your own ...
Appreciating the gothic majesty of the Notre Dame de Paris, a sense of accomplishment swells in the French artist Guillaume Dubocage's chest. Brick by brick, piece by piece, he's assembled the ...