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Meet the Developers: Sandro Benigno

3689420726?profile=originalToday's Meet the Developers is Sandro Benigno, who displays the amazing range of talent we have here. I first realized the scope of his abilities when he took the APM design files and, on his own, created the photorealistic renders of them that we still use in the manual:

 

3689420575?profile=originalSince then Sandro had designed and rendered countless other images and diagrams for the manual and other pages. Now he's working, with Max Levine and Samantha Nelson, on an overall rebranding of the product pages. Plus he's part of the team leading the camera control features that will be in the next version of APM, which means he's coding, too! 

 

He's a warm and genuinely nice person, and it's always a pleasure to work with him. And he stays up to 2:00 am Brazil time for our Sunday night Dev Calls. See what I mean about him? Amazing--we're luck to have him on the dev team.

 

Over to Sandro:

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Name: Sandro de Freitas Benigno

  
Home: I live in Brazil. Currently in Belo Horizonte. Now moving to Rio de Janeiro.
 
Day job: I am member of a business group called "DMB dia". Our business is about digital signage projects.My work there is to take care of the technology involved as well as coordinate the content production.
 
DIY Drones role: I joined the dev group by creating 3D objects from every hardware used on ArduCopter.
It allow us to test and improve the quad frame assembling carefully before make it real. My greatest pride during that time was the creation of first version of ArduCopter motor mount and also bring the idea of attaching a LED there.
Currently it carries all the improvements from master Jani who turned it into a truly art piece. I still work on those 3D objects and renderings for the documentation with my buddy Max Levine. Now we joined to Samantha Nelson to work around some nice designs that you'll see soon.
 
Last year I started a project called "ArduCam OSD" to achieve OSD telemetry from APM as well as remote control of digital cameras aboard. The project is a challenge that I pushed myself into. I have no programming super-skills like other guys on the dev team. So, I'm going forward with their help and my self determination. We are now integrating it with APM using MAVLink as the protocol.
 
Background
 
I'm an electronic technician and a bachelor in Social Communication. The electronics learning started in 1989. I became a technician in 93. However, I didn't follow a career in electronics.
 
I got my Amiga Computer in the end of 1993, when I started to learn and work on computer graphics. From that year onwards, I was hired to work in many things: 3D modeling, illustration, animation, web-development, project management, consulting and other things. After finishing the bachelor in Social Communication in 2006, I started to work on digital signage at my own business.
 
Curiosity or something like this...
  
I use to say that I reborn in December of 92. A tragic accident pushed me to deal with limitations on my hands and eyes. It was need to relearn a lot of things (including how to use a pencil, how to tying shoelaces, etc). Unfortunately some things were too hard to deal with. I used to play classic guitar and had great skills with my hands. So, after unsuccessful attempts to work with tiny electronic components, I became bored with that and I started to learn other things. That's why I started using a mouse and a keyboard as my tools and I discovered the pleasure of 3D modeling.
 
When I found the DIY Drones community and saw the work from Jordi, Jose Julio and from many others of you, I felt the desire of kicking out those limitations and decided to make peace with the electronics. So, now you can imagine what DIYD means to me. Because of that motivation (and years of adaptation), I created my own ways to handle and solder tiny components, as well as attach bolts and nuts and all the sort of things needed. All this without third help, which is important to me. When I'm flying the ArduCopter which was assembled entirely by myself... it makes me very proud and happy. =)
 
Interests
 
I love all the sort of gadgets. Everything looks like Lego to me. So, usually my interest is on how to mix them to find a solution to something else. I'm also interested in 3D scanning, 3D printing and Aerial Photography. I like jazz, rock and blues and I'm learning to play harmonica.
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  • Wow ! very nice,

    Did you make that with the same soft ? :)

    BTW is it blender for the amazing 3D render ?

     

  • 3D Robotics

    He's a talented sculptor, too!

     

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  • Developer

    Your personal drive is well appreciated here, OSD integration is a requirement for my UAS fleet. I can help with OSD & Mavlink. I added a GPS_LOCK for Ublox message to Mavlink manually,  A long task, but OSD will need several message types, I now have the Mavlink Message generator to create message structures. I have nerve damage to my left arm, since 2009, It also causes me some trouble as I need to slow down a lot of things, but it is getting better slowly. Thank You  for all the cool models too.

  • Great, Sandro!

    Good to know we have a Brazilian in the team...and also that you're coming to Rio de Janeiro.

    When you arrive please take a time a visit us at Niteroi (Charitas beach) on a Sunday or Saturday.

    We fly there every weekend.

     

    Cheers,

    Leonardo

  • I like Smooth Jazz to. Your Orthographic projections have helped.

    Let's make Isometric (3D) objects ? :-)

     

  • obrigado Sandro!!!!!!!

  • Valeu Sandro!

  • Now I know who is the author of such beautiful renderings. Excellent work, Sandro!

  • Developer

    Sandro da render guru :)

  • Developer

    Nice to meet you Sandro! It's been fun working with you on the OSD project.

     

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