![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve been doing a lot of work lately with everything from creature design, to reality-capture data processing, to modeling/sculpting/painting, all things very cool and interesting, but not anywhere near quite as fun as holding your design in your hands. In a recent conversation with a friend, I found myself explaining the amazing, yet odd, feeling that happens when you bring something from the “virtual” to the “physical” world. "The craze that is 3D Printing has opened up an entirely new world for 3D Artists, Designers, and just about any creative-type. ![]() The result is a crazy scary physical creature all without having a color 3D printer.Ĭraig's explanation of the Process and a video: The workflow is fairly specific, but the 3D Printer is an ABS extruding type and could be one one of many brands out there now. He brought a wild digital creature to the physical world and thankfully not really to life to feast on the flesh of slow running coworkers. I wanted to share an amazing project by Autodesk colleague Craig Barr recent created using a series of Autodesk 3D products, a 3D printer, and above all his mad creative skills. ![]()
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