Machine settings and tuning are critical for digital fabrication outcomes. However, exploring these parameters is non-trivial. We seek to enable exploration of the full design space of digital fabrication. To identify where we might intervene, we studied how practitioners approach 3D printing. We found that beyond using CAD/CAM, they create bespoke routines and workflows to explore interdependent material and machine settings. We seek to provide a system that supports this workflow development. We identified design goals around material exploration, fine-tuned control, and iteration. Based on these, we present p5.fab, a system for controlling digital fabrication machines from the creative coding environment p5.js. We demonstrate p5.fab with examples of 3D prints that cannot be made with traditional 3D printing software. We evaluate p5.fab in workshops and find that it encourages novel printing workflows and artifacts. Finally, we discuss implications for future digital fabrication systems.
翻译:机器设置和调试对于数字制造结果至关重要。 但是, 探索这些参数是非三重的。 我们试图让这些参数能够探索数字制造的全部设计空间。 为了确定我们可能介入的地方, 我们研究了实践者如何使用3D打印。 我们发现, 除了使用 CAD/ CAM 外, 他们创造了简单的常规和工作流程, 来探索相互依存的材料和机器设置。 我们试图提供一个支持这种工作流程开发的系统。 我们围绕材料探索、 微调控制和迭代找到了设计目标。 基于这些, 我们展示了P5.fab, 一个从创造性的编码环境中控制数字制造机器的系统 p5. js。 我们演示了p5. fab, 其3D 指纹的例子不能用传统的 3D 打印软件制作。 我们在讲习班上评估了 p5. fab, 并发现它鼓励新印刷工作流程和工艺品。 最后, 我们讨论了未来数字制造系统的影响 。