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06-06-2021, 07:35 PM #1
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Complete novice, help me make a memorial!
Hi all, complete noob question here from someone with no experience in 3D printing. My cat recently passed away, and I’m keen to make a life sized bronze statue of her. I’ve read that you can make a printable 3D model from photos, and I’m exploring if this is a reasonable option. So my idea is:
- Take a bunch of old photos of her and plug them into some sort of 3D photo software engine to generate a model. These would be standard cellphone pics taken on a reasonably recent phone, but they are NOT taken for this purpose, it’d be a large collection of more or less random pictures, from random angles, distances, poses, etc. I also have videos if this is helpful in any way.
- Get (or create) a 3D model of a Siamese / Oriental cat, possibly using a cellphone 3D “scanning” app.
- Overlay step 1 from the neck up on step 2, andtidy up (in Blender???)
- Pay someone to print this in bronze.
So my uninformed questions are:
- Is all of the above feasible? Especially the creation of a model of her head using old photos.
- Is all of this something a hobbyist can potentially do, or would I need to hire someone to do all the software / modelling work?
- Are there any resources for an existing 3D Siamese cat model?
- Does anyone have a very general idea of how much it’d cost to pay someone to print a (small) life sized cat in bronze?
- Does anyone know of any examples of a 3d model made from existing photos? I'm curious how well they turn out.
Thanks very much for any help and advice you might be able to offer.Last edited by Katrina_Memorial; 06-06-2021 at 07:52 PM.
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06-08-2021, 09:25 AM #2
first.
You don't print the head/cat in bronze.
You either print it in pla or wax and use a traditional 'lost wax' method to do the bronze casting.
The other approach would be to sculpt the head in wax and use the same casting method.
You can print a cat's head in a plastic that looks like bronze.
You can even prinjt it in a material that has a lot of bronze powder in it.
That takes a lot of post processing (well elbow grease anyway)- but you can get models to look like bronze.
Becazuse the bronze is just being used as a texturising and colouring agent - the print itself is very soft and not perticularly strong.
But it can look a lot like bronze.
So that side of things is the easy bit.
Getting a 3d model from a group of random images - all different sizes and exposures - that's not going to be easy.
There might be something new out there that could do it - but if so I've yet to hear of it.
You're best bet would probably be a local sculptor who's used to doing animals from photos.
Printing time- Is this right?
09-13-2024, 07:51 AM in General 3D Printing Discussion