JNSI Volume 55, no. 2 / 2023
JNSI Volume 55, no. 2 / 2023
Story Abstracts
Editor’s Note — Gail Guth
GNSI’s Vision for Portfolio+ — Kalliopi Monoyios
Book Review: Building Science Graphics: An Illustrated Guide to Communicating Science with Diagrams and Visualizations by Jen Christiansen — Review by Diogo Guerra
Introducing Tradigital Illustration — Scott Rawlins
Limited Gouache Palette — John Muir Laws
Illustrating Nature: CSUMB Science Illustration Graduate Program: Class of 2023 — Emily Fries
Dissecting Typographic Components in Effective Science Visualization — M. Genevieve Hitchings
Three-Dimensional Design: How to Prepare Models (open access) — Mieke Roth
The Certified Wildlife Habitat - Experiencing Both Nature and Art — Gail Selfridge
Three-Dimensional Design: How to Prepare Models
— Mieke Roth
I am not going to tell you about all the different printers out there or all the different techniques there are, because those things you can look up in abundance on the Internet. What I will do, however, is give you some insights into best practices with the actual printing of the models and how I look at 3D printing compared to illustration and 3D modeling.
There are two main types of 3D printing...
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