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    We've created possibly the first 3D Comic book front cover

    Well here it is we team up with Brimstone and did a 3d printed cover for him.
    This possibly might be the first 3d printed comic cover.
    Let me know what you guys think.
    First picture is the original cover rest is the 3d printed version.
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    fphoto 2.jpgphoto 4.jpg

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    Wow! That is awesome. What 3D Printer did you use?
    Is this Sandstone? This came out amazing.

    How did you turn the 2d image to 3D? Was this your doing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry View Post
    Wow! That is awesome. What 3D Printer did you use?
    Is this Sandstone? This came out amazing.

    How did you turn the 2d image to 3D? Was this your doing?
    Thank you, we used a zcorp printer, prints in sandstone.
    We do 3d scanning and printing and we can turn 2d photos into 3d photos =)
    If you check out our site or follow us on Instagram you can see all of our work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cokreeate View Post
    Thank you, we used a zcorp printer, prints in sandstone.
    We do 3d scanning and printing and we can turn 2d photos into 3d photos =)
    If you check out our site or follow us on Instagram you can see all of our work.

    Hello I am the founder of a French site on 3D printing and I am writing an article about your comic. Could you tell me what brand and what 3D printer model was used? Because ZCorp is not a 3D printer but a distributor ... Thank you. Cordially.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex3D View Post
    Hello I am the founder of a French site on 3D printing and I am writing an article about your comic. Could you tell me what brand and what 3D printer model was used? Because ZCorp is not a 3D printer but a distributor ... Thank you. Cordially.

    Hello Alex,
    Zcorp is the maker of the z-series color printer which was brought out by 3d systems.
    So now its under the 3d system printer line. We used a z450 for that cover. Thank you very much looking forward to your article.
    If you have any other question please let me know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cokreeate View Post
    Hello Alex,
    Zcorp is the maker of the z-series color printer which was brought out by 3d systems.
    So now its under the 3d system printer line. We used a z450 for that cover. Thank you very much looking forward to your article.
    If you have any other question please let me know.
    Thank you for your answer, so you have used the printer ZPrinter ® 450 (http://www.zcorp.com/fr/Products/3D-Printers/ZPrinter-450/spage.aspx) .... Thanks for the information, I will complete my article.

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    What's the scanners you guys use for making 3D models of people.... Just curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_Krassenstein View Post
    What's the scanners you guys use for making 3D models of people.... Just curious.
    We're using the Artec Eva scanner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cokreeate View Post
    We're using the Artec Eva scanner.
    What was this scanner like? its got a good price tag (~£7500-10,000). Did it work well? what were the issues?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iDig3Dprinting View Post
    What was this scanner like? its got a good price tag (~£7500-10,000). Did it work well? what were the issues?
    Its a pretty expensive scanner atleast for us.
    Once you get your scanning technique down its not too hard to use.
    The learning was the hardest part. We are also resellers for these scanners now if interested let us know.

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