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Cane/Murrine: Software

Introduction to library resources on Canework and Murrine. More information is available through the library catalog or by using the Rakow's Ask a Glass Question service.

Software

The Virtual Glass software lets anyone, with any or no glass experience, design and visualize glass cane, and to get a sense of what that cane will look like on a blown piece, all on your computer (without lifting a pipe!). The goal is to allow the exploration of cane designs, especially new cane designs, and settle on a nice-looking design before going through the effort of making it. [Text from website; last accessed 01/20.]

 

RELATED THESIS

Baldauf, Kimberly. "A User Interface for Customizing Cane Layouts in Virtual Glass." Master's Thesis. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2013.

ABSTRACT: Cane pulling is a technique used in glass blowing to build up intricate patterns which come out in the final piece. Virtual Glass was created to model the cane pulling process from start to finish. There are a variety of standard cane layout patterns, but in truth the full range of possibilities is limited only by the glassblower’s skill and imagination. For this reason the previous Virtual Glass interface, which provided only templates, proved to be too restrictive for users. In this thesis I describe an alternative interface we have developed which frees users from the limitations of template patterns. I provide a side-by-side comparison of several previous cane designs replicated in the program with and without the use of this interface. I also detail several unimplemented features and describe the foreseeable challenges with adding them, as well as how they might integrate into the interface when they are included. 

 

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