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Bringing a Game Character to Life with 3D Printing: Interview with James W. Cain

Bringing a Game Character to Life with 3D Printing: Interview with James W. Cain

When James W. Cain tweeted a picture of a 3D Printed sculpture portraying Ubin, a character from The Banner Saga, it simply blew our mind. As one of the comments so succinctly stated, “Beautiful work! Really impressed with quality of the printout. Looks so crisp”, it was easy to fall in love with this impressive piece of 3D Printed art. Recently, I had a chance to interview the designer himself and get the story behind this magnificent 3D Printed sculpture. (more…)

Thank You for Joining Us at the June 6th Meet-Up!

Thank You for Joining Us at the June 6th Meet-Up!

The sunny Friday afternoon of June 6th was the perfect setting for a casual gathering of our 3D printing fans! As an online 3D printing service provider, we don’t get to see our customers, 3D printing enthusiasts, makers and designers in person everyday; that is why we’re particularly excited every time we host a meet-up. Feeling your passion for 3D printing is definitely what motivates us to achieve excellence in our service. A big thank you goes out to all the attendees who visited our headquarters! (more…)

Spor on Kickstarter: A Pocket-Sized Solar Charger in a 3D Printed Shell

Spor on Kickstarter: A Pocket-Sized Solar Charger in a 3D Printed Shell

Many of you must know how depressing it can feel to be in a boring class or meeting with no outlet for distraction because your phone is at 2%. Or the frustration of travelling somewhere with limited access to a charge point and your phone is again at 2%. Spor, a handy solar battery charger in a 3D Printed shell, can solve both problems. Plus, how cool is it to carry the power of the sun in your pocket?

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Yuri Pattison Challenges the Representation of Time and Space in ‘Colocation, Time Displacement’

Yuri Pattison Challenges the Representation of Time and Space in ‘Colocation, Time Displacement’

Have you ever wondered how digital media is changing our understanding of reality? If so, the latest exhibit at Minibar Artist Space in Stockholm might just be for you! Artist Yuri Pattison has created a new exhibit featuring 3D Printed replicas of meteorites to look at the distortions in our understanding of physical reality in the age of digital media. Read on to find out more details about this ambitious show!

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