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Action Figure Booth: 3D Printer Creates Custom Figurines

16 Nov

[ By Steph in Art & Photography & Video. ]

Let’s hope this concept catches on: a photo booth alternative that, instead of printing photos, creates an instant 3D action figure that looks just like you. Opening to the public at Tokyo’s EYE OF GYRE gallery space on November 24th, the world’s first 3D printing photo booth is perhaps one of the most fun examples of 3D printing yet.

OMOTE 3D’s pop-up store features a conventional-looking photography studio with a modern, geometric backdrop. Portrait subjects are asked to stand still for 15 minutes while their entire bodies are scanned in 360 degrees with a hand-held 3D scanner.

This data is then entered into a computer, where the ‘photographers’ add such details as clothing color and texture. The 3D color printer then produces the original figurines, which are available in sizes ranging from 10 to 20 centimeters.

While most of the figures already produced are pretty straight-forward portraits, it would be fun to do them in custom superhero costumes and unexpected poses (assuming you can hold them for the required amount of time.)


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ZCorp’s 3D Printer replicates a wrench

10 Jan

3D printing is a form of additive manufacturing technology where a three dimensional object is created by laying down successive layers of material. 3D printers are generally faster, more affordable and easier to use than other additive manufacturing technologies. 3D printers offer product developers the ability to print parts and assemblies made of several materials with different mechanical and physical properties in a single build process. Advanced 3D printing technologies yield models that can serve as product prototypes. Distributor for SEE region: IB-PROCADD doo Dunajska cesta 106 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia Phone: +386 1 565 72 50 Fax: +386 1 568 45 78 web: www.ib-procadd.si, www.3dt.si e-mail: info@ib-procadd.si

 

dpreview expands to include printer content

08 Aug

Just added: dpreview printer coverage. Over the past few months we’ve been expanding our database to include the most popular photo printers. This addition allows you not only to search for printer specifications and information but also to make side-by-side comparisons and contribute your own user reviews. In the coming weeks we’ll be adding further printer-related content, including reviews and articles, along with user reviews from Amazon users. The move also sees a rearrangement of the site’s top menu to make it easier to find the content you’re looking for.
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Just posted: Printer Primer Part 1: Choosing a new printer

08 Aug

Just Posted: Printer Primer Part 1: Choosing a new printer. Over the coming months we will be expanding our printing content to include reviews and technique articles. As part of that process we’re also taking the opportunity to update some of our existing content. Part one of our updated printer primer replaces an earlier guide to photo printers and explains the different types of models available, the technologies they use, and how you should determine which is right for you.
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Just posted: Printer Primer Part 2: Print workflow

08 Aug

Just Posted: Printer Primer Part 2: Print Workflow. As part of our expansion into providing printing content, we’re taking the opportunity to update some of our existing content. Part 2 of our printer primer – print workflow – explains how to get the most out of your printer, whether you’re an experienced print maker or you’re dipping your toes into home printing for the first time.
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Just posted: Printer Primer Part 2: Print workflow

08 Aug

Just Posted: Printer Primer Part 2: Print Workflow. As part of our expansion into providing printing content, we’re taking the opportunity to update some of our existing content. Part 2 of our printer primer – print workflow – explains how to get the most out of your printer, whether you’re an experienced print maker or you’re dipping your toes into home printing for the first time.
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Just posted: Our first multifunctional printer group test

24 Jul

Just Posted: Our group test of the Canon Pixma MG8150, Epson Stylus Photo PX720WD and HP Photosmart Premium C310 multifunctional printers. Although we may not be able to publish printer reviews with the same frequency as camera reviews, we will be expanding our printer coverage significantly over the coming months. This group test, which kicks off our newly expanded printing content, was produced in collaboration with Vincent Oliver of Photo-i.
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Canon introduces Selphy CP800 compact photo printer

27 Aug

In addition to its camera announcements, Canon has introduced the Selphy CP800 compact dye-sublimation photo printer with built-in voice guidance. Replacing the CP780, its features a more compact design and offers ID-style print layout along with other options. It features a the same 2.5″ LCD with image preview as its predecessor and maintains print speed of approx 47 seconds per print. It takes a selection of memory card formats including the latest SDXC format.
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Epson Stylus Photo PX710W Multifunction Printer Review

20 Aug

If you need a printer, that is fast and produces superb quality prints, then you need to check out this review of the Epson Stylus Photo PX710W Multifunction Printer. Oh, and I should also mention that it scans, copies and prints direct from memory card too. THIS IS A GEEKANOIDS GOLD AWARD PRODUCT! Manufacturer website: www.epson.co..uk Sponsor: www.academyclass.com Check out more great reviews on my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Or on the website: www.geekanoids.co.uk

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28 April, 2010 – Canon X300 Printer Review

28 Mar

Canon has a new series of high-end photo printers on the market, called the X300 series. How do these stack up against the best from Epson and HP?

Scott Martin is widely experienced with all three brands, and today gives us his in-depth review of the new Canon printers and how they compare.

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