[NFB-Science] accessible tutorial for openscad
    Cheryl Fogle-Hatch 
    c.k.fogle at gmail.com
       
    Tue Aug  4 21:28:00 UTC 2020
    
    
  
Hi Nick and everyone,
Here is a link to workshop materials.
CleezyITP.github.io/screenReader3DModeling2019/index.html
There are examples of text commands that, when entered, draw different
shapes on a computer screen. If you are familiar with geometric
formulas, the commands will make sense to you. The drawback, as Gene
noted, is that the models are rendered graphically so you'll need a
human reader, either live, or remotely (visual interpreter services).
Presenters also suggested running the graphics through a braille
embosser to produce a 2D tactile graphic. And that's the limits of my
experience with the software.
Best of luck.
Cheryl
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