20:42 The second pattern shown here (yes, I'm aware this video loop showed up earlier) isn't really demonstrated to its fullest. It would deform more evenly, and I suspect more completely, under *dilation.* If it were, say, pressed over a spherical object, it would stretch in all directions, with hexagonal cells deforming from concave to convex (with allowances at the vertices, of course).
This is linkage mechanism design, there are a few mechanical engineering programs for it but I know of one "motion gen" that is free. Not the easiest to use but you can draw a path you want it to follow and tinker with how the pieces go together and move. I hope that helps. www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/motiongen/
20:42 The second pattern shown here (yes, I'm aware this video loop showed up earlier) isn't really demonstrated to its fullest. It would deform more evenly, and I suspect more completely, under *dilation.* If it were, say, pressed over a spherical object, it would stretch in all directions, with hexagonal cells deforming from concave to convex (with allowances at the vertices, of course).
Desire to know more intensifies.
Let me have that sweet sweet dopamine hit
thank you so much the stretchy material method will help me build nitinol ornithopters with no mechanical parts
I love the research for Disney
Thanks for sharing amazing work and congratulations
What publicly available software and data are available to makers?
none to my knowledge.
6:04...is that software available anywhere? I found the research paper but nothing else.
have u found anything yet? i cant find anything even close.
@@jrandesi56 no, I assume it was just some software they made for their research and it never was meant to be distributed.
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This is linkage mechanism design, there are a few mechanical engineering programs for it but I know of one "motion gen" that is free. Not the easiest to use but you can draw a path you want it to follow and tinker with how the pieces go together and move. I hope that helps. www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/motiongen/
same question here
So where are these tools you keep talking about?
in disney's hands. good luck.
@@calinguga so they are as good as non-existent then?
Astonishing!
very interesting!
Very interesting
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