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06-29-2015, 06:31 PM #1
How to 3Doodler Articulated Joints
Artist Louis DeRosa was discovered by 3Doodler, the maker of the 3D printing pen, when he posted a model of his dog Bindi on Twitter. He's now an Artist in Residence for 3Doodler, and he's done live demonstrations of the 3D printing pen during CES in Las Vegas and DesignerCon in LA. DeRosa says he wanted to use it “just like I had used my sketchbooks and pencils.” So after a few attempts to create a figure study with two arms, two legs, one body, and one head in a single solid piece, he refined a process that let him use the pen to create figures with articulating joints. You can read the whole story here: http://3dprint.com/76974/3doodled-joint-method/
Below is a look at a figure DeRosa 3Doodled with his joint-making technique:
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06-30-2015, 04:01 AM #2
That is really excellent.
Reminds of the guys who demonstrate all those kitchen gadgets - they make it look really easy. So you buy the gadget, get it home and remove all your fingertips.
I made squiggles and crappy boxes with my 3d pen.
I'm not an artist :-)
Do bed magnets deteriorate.
04-29-2024, 01:35 AM in General 3D Printing Discussion