PlayKeyboard
PlayKeyboard, which started as the world's first 'emoji keyboard' in
2018,
is now growing by innovating the input experience of global users
5x more runs per person per day
than Instagram
Country of daily use
Number of month
keyboard executions
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Remove excess putty and blend the edges with the surrounding surface.
Surface cracks are a pervasive problem in engineering, but they are manageable through vigilant inspection, timely repair, and smart preventive design. Nondestructive testing methods have advanced to the point where even tiny surface cracks can be detected and quantified. Meanwhile, modern repair techniques—from epoxy injection to shot peening—offer effective solutions for restoring cracked surfaces. And when the crack is in the software, the solution is simple: never use cracked software. quicksurface crack
QuickSurface Crack: A Novel Methodology for Rapid Volumetric Fracture Generation and Surface Propagation in Heterogeneous Materials
The realistic and efficient generation of fracture patterns remains a significant challenge in computational mechanics, computer graphics, and geological modeling. Traditional methods, such as the Finite Element Method (FEM) or Boundary Element Method (BEM), while accurate, often suffer from prohibitive computational costs when simulating complex 3D crack propagation in real-time. This paper introduces "QuickSurface Crack" (QSC), a novel hybrid algorithm designed to bridge the gap between physical accuracy and computational efficiency. By decoupling the stress analysis from the geometric representation of the fracture, QSC utilizes a dynamic surface tessellation approach coupled with a rapid stress-lookup heuristic. We demonstrate that QSC reduces computation time by up to 85% compared to standard FEM-based fracture simulations while maintaining visual and structural fidelity suitable for engineering prototypes and interactive media. The method is particularly adept at handling heterogeneous materials where crack paths are influenced by internal inclusions and voids. $$ \sigma_i \approx \mathbfK \cdot \mathbfF $$ Remove
QUICKSURFACE is a dedicated 3D reverse engineering software designed to convert 3D scan data (STL, OBJ, or PLY meshes) into clean, usable CAD models. Key Features
There is no single "Fix Crack" button. Repairing a QuickSurface crack requires a surgical approach. Below is a ranking of repair methods from automatic (fast) to manual (accurate). Traditional methods, such as the Finite Element Method
Aligning the mesh into a proper coordinate system is the first step in reverse engineering. QUICKSURFACE allows users to align meshes using extracted primitives (like planes, cylinders, and spheres), enabling accurate, automatic alignment. 3. Hybrid Parametric Modeling Users can mix and match modeling approaches: Step-by-Step CAD Modeling from Freeform 3D Scans
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* Korean registered patent number 제10-2103192-0000호
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Korean registered patent number 제10-2054517-0000호
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