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Makies: The doll you designed made real

Today is a big day for making-pioneers toy-lovers and 3D printing enthusiasts: MAKIES Alpha is live!

MakieLab founder Alice Taylor left her job at Channel 4 to pursue her start up dream. One or two years ago, she came to visit us, talked about her start up, and printed some prototypes. And now that dream has become reality!

MakieLab has been working hard to give you features like cloth customisation, achievements, hundreds of new items and outfits… It seems there are 100 Alpha Edition MAKIES up for grabs and the shop is now open. Start creating the first batch of 3D printed action dolls EVER to be made. A MAKIE of 10” high, 3D printed, big-eyed will cost you £99 inc VAT.

So get your asses off to http://makie.me and follow them on Twitter through @makielab. And of course, congratulations Alice for pulling this off!

These are the Children’s Storybook Characters that will come to life

At the end of March we announced a wonderful multicolor design challenge with the magnificent Digital Tutors. The objective was to create your own interpretation of your favorite children’s storybook character. Needless to say, the participants blew us away with the amazing quality of their entries that we could see in their “in progress” forum page. Today we are very proud to showcase you the winners now that the challenge has come to an end and we’ve collectively managed to pick our top 3 designs. So without further ado… The winning designs that we will 3D print…

Ronia the Robber’s Daughter by DT Community member FLYNN
See the work in progress here and the final entry.

Billy Goats Gruff by DT Community member madics@madics
See the work in progress here and the final entry.

The Very Full Caterpillar by DT Community member timeRemapper
See the work in progress here and the final entry.

We would like to congratulate the winning challengers and also thank a

i.materialise student discount

UPDATE: This post is from 2012. Click here for the latest promo code for students!

Worldwide, students 3D print concept cars, architectural models, functional models, prototypes, and all sorts of other things with us. We really love working on those projects. So, if you’re a student at a College or University and want to use 3D printing for a school related project, we’re giving you a 10% discount if you 3D print with us. We’re especially interested in Design Academy students, engineering students, product design graduates, and fashion students. Nevertheless, feel free to surprise us with your work from any other discipline.

However, there are some rules and remarks to get the 10% STUDENT DISCOUNT.

  • You have to be enrolled at a College, University or Technical school.

 

  • You must contact us using an .edu or other university/school email address to verify this (sorry about this but someone always will play unfair even though virtually all are fair). In case you didn’t

Our lasers are cutting your prices in half

Are you the type of designer that likes to work in small sizes and large numbers? Or maybe a student that wants to try out 3D printing on a smaller scale? Then you’re at the right place, at the right time because we’ve just launched a new temporary pricing model for pieces that undergo laser sintering (This affects the polyamide and alumide materials).

So what are the facts?

  • For any design that fits within a bounding box of 125cm3, you will always pay a standard price of 12 euros
  • If you decide to 3D print multiples of that same design, you simply add 4 euros per copy on top of the start-up price of 12 euros (this means that if you want your design 3D printed four times, you’ll pay the following: 12+4+4+4=24 euros for 4 copies)
  • This is a temporary action that lasts until the end of May
  • All of the above does NOT include VAT

What’s the difference with before?

Well with the traditional laser sintering pricing model a bounding box of 125cm3 would have cost you around 24 e

Stories from the Materialise World Conference

The Materialise World Conference has kicked off with a bang and we’re here to tell you our stories. As you might have seen on our constant tweets, yesterday on April 18th, the Materialise World Conference finally opened the doors to its many guests. Amongst them were European President Herman Van Rompuy, countless world famous 3D printing companies and fashion icons like the master milliner Elvis Pompilio himself.

Together with its many successful clients, Materialise CEO Wilfried Vancraen showcased the current state of 3D Printing technology and did this through an extensive program that touches many different industries.

Of course we at i.materialise were also present and had the wonderful opportunity to be accompanied by some of our most dearest friends and designers. Amongst them were also some of the participants of the Hats off to 3D Printing Design Challenge. It was a grand pleasure to see them arrive from places as far as Australia as was the case for design c

Because we love to touch fluffy things

Recently we gave you the possibility to add some color to your polyamide designs. We loved the results and saw it was good. Today we bring you something that looks just as great and feels even better. It’s the ability to turn your polyamide designs into colorful fluffy works of art by adding colored fibers onto your model (we call it adding velvet fur). We tried it out, took some pictures and again… we saw it was good. Considering this will be offered as a trial during a period of about two months, we look forward to your feedback to turn our good results into great ones.

 

 

So, how can you add fluffiness to your polyamide you might ask? By simply selecting it in the finishing tab in the 3D print lab as shown below.

Ok… so now that you know how that works, let’s take a look at some of the facts about adding velvet fur at i.materialise:

  • The ability to fur up your polyamide designs will be launched as a trial that ends on June 17th
  • The minimum bounding

Getting Ready for the Materialise World Conference

As mentioned on our blog before… this year will see the rise of another Materialise World Conference. As it’s just around the corner we thought it would be a great idea to remind you guys of the awesomeness that it will bring. Are you curious to know who will win the Hats off to 3D Printing Design Challenge? Then definitely stay tuned on our twitter account on Wednesday April 18th as we will be announcing it through there as soon as it’s revealed to us. We also plan to tweet some pictures of the event as the day progresses to keep you up to date on the latest 3D Printing news.

The following day we’ll finally showcase all the Top 20 3D printed hats on our blog and on our flickr account + if possible provide you guys with inside information from some of the participants who will be present at the event themselves.

We’ll keep you updated so stay tuned!