Interactive projection: 3D printing buttons
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In the last few weeks, I’ve been working on series on how to do the interactive projection that I saw in Nashville at Salt 2016. If you missed either of the previous tutorials, you can watch them at these links:
–Programming in ProPresenter 6 for interactive projection
–Controlling interactive projection with an arduino leonardo
This week, let’s print out the buttons themselves. First, recognize that this step is optional. You could always just use regular buttons like these (affiliate link).
Instead, I decided to make my own. So, first I headed over to 123Dapp and fired up TinkerCad. Using that software, I found a shape I liked and tweaked it to make a flattened 3-sided pyramid. Then I downloaded the stl file (which you can get at the link below), and headed to my local library to print it out.
Watch the video above for the process I or just download the file from the link below and get it printed out yourself.
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Click Here to get the 3D button file from this tutorial (for free!)
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About this show:
This show started with Renewed Vision’s ProPresenter software, but might include Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, or any of the other web services that churches might use.
If you do tech at your church or you use computers to advance your church’s mission, this show is for you.