Italy-based print provider, Colorzenith, has 3D printed a life-size replica of the classic Italian car, Lancia B24 for the Don Pasquale opera, performed in Europe’s largest opera house, La Scala in Milan, Italy.
Italy-based print provider, Colorzenith, has 3D printed a life-size replica of the classic Italian car, Lancia B24 for the Don Pasquale opera, performed in Europe’s largest opera house, La Scala in Milan, Italy.
WHAT FILM- AND PROP-MAKERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT 3D PRINTING
From day one, the movie industry has tried to create motion pictures in which everything looks as realistic as possible. Filmmakers and directors have been using a combination of diverse camera tricks, special effects, but also props to make the audience believe what they see is real.
There are several cases where modelers, designers, artists and restorers come to certain limits when creating a piece of work. Particularly when it comes to the creation of bigger, complex and detailed pieces of art. Traditional methods are proving not only to be more time intensive but often times also very cost intensive. Through a combination of new 3D printing technology and traditional artwork, designers have the possibility “to create efficiencies and help artists render their concepts, from start to finish”, says Rop Arps (Tacoma News Tribune, 2016).
Inspiriert durch Milis Fotografien von Picassos Lichtbildern integriert Adtile seine Bewegungssensortechnologie für das Schaffen von 3D-Kunst mit einem iPhone
Always a highlight in the world of cutting-edge tech tradeshows, this years Mobile World Congress 2015 certainly lived up to expectations, providing the perfect forum for the world's best and brightest tech companies to showcase their wares. Amongst these and all-pervasive was Google with its Android Partner Walk, a Mobile World specific activation designed to underline the customisable, open-source nature of Android, as championed by the tech giant's official partners, all of whom featured 3D printed versions of their own unique Androidified characters.
Propshop helps a team of experts in the task of identifying what might be the last known surviving bronze works of Michelangelo.
The Hollywood special effects company wants to focus on art, not the stress of client deadlines and technical issues.
Imagine owning an impressive 100-meter long yacht. What's the best way to enter a harbor in style? The bow of the luxury yacht KISMET is now adorned with a massive majestic jaguar, good for scaring off any maritime threats. Materialise was delighted to help make this yacht owner's dream come true by assisting with software solutions and Additive Manufacturing expertise which made it possible to 3D print this adventurous predator. Without a wide range of integrated software solutions, this challenging project would never have materialized!
Nationalmuseum Design Stockholm, Sweden
The exhibition Domestic Futures is a link between current everyday life and possible scenarios in an impending future. The exhibition contains three living environments we are familiar with at first sight, in order to physically bridge the distance to the future: a "bio-tech" kitchen, an "autarky" greenhouse in a garden and an "interstellar" campsite. They imagine our daily domestic life in 5, 10 or 50 years.
Rijksmuseum Twenthe and Museum de Fundatie, Netherlands
Museum de Fundatie and Rijksmuseum Twenthe are showing a double exhibition entitled Danger & Beauty – Turner and the Tradition of the Sublime in conjunction with Tate Britain. It presents around 50 paintings and watercolours by Turner in the context of European art history from the late Middle Ages to the present.
"Mcor's unique high-definition colour capability produced consistent and accurate colour all the way around Master Aarav's trousers and shirt, including the cartoon character", Ujjal Mitra, Director of PrintZworldwide India
"We selected Mcor IRIS HD 3D printer because it provides the best photorealistic colour quality and resolution", Ujjal Mitra, Director of PrintZworldwide India
Product debuts at Comic-Con 2015
Source3™, the platform for licensing and distribution of 3D content, today announced a licensing agreement with Capcom® to provide 3D printed versions of the cover art for Capcom's much anticipated Street Fighter V video game, scheduled for release in March 2016.