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  2. Here's How Close We Are to Real 3-D-Printed Food - AOL

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    ChefJet edible designs printed in full-color at 72 dpi. Image source: 3D Systems. In one of its quirkier moves to date, 3D Systems just unveiled its new line of ChefJet 3D sugar printers.

  3. 3D food printing - Wikipedia

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    The current speed of 3D printing food could be sufficient for home use, but the process is very slow for mass production. [46] Simple designs take 1 to 2 minutes, detailed designs take 3 to 7 minutes, and more intricate designs take even longer. [1] The speed of printing food is tightly correlated to the rheological properties of the materials.

  4. Could 3D-printed meals be the food trend of the future? - AOL

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    According to the United Nations, the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent by the year 2050 to feed the extra 2.5 billion people on the planet. Could 3D-printed meals be ...

  5. Real-time computer graphics - Wikipedia

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    Real-time computer graphics or real-time rendering is the sub-field of computer graphics focused on producing and analyzing images in real time. The term can refer to anything from rendering an application's graphical user interface ( GUI ) to real-time image analysis , but is most often used in reference to interactive 3D computer graphics ...

  6. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Blender Game Engine was a built-in real-time graphics and logic ... and an add-on for 3D printing now ... Spherical stereo rendering for virtual reality, Grease ...

  7. This restaurant serves 3D-printed food - AOL

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