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    Full-Color 3D Printed Home Model with Landscaping, Pool and Pool House

    This is our latest 3D printed home model. This model was 3D printed in one piece on the ProJet 660Pro.

    View of top of home.
    3d-printed-architectural-model-sw.jpg

    View of pool and the splash pad/creek.
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    View of back of home and pool house.
    3d-printed-architectural-model-sw-3.jpg

    View of front and side of home.
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    Hi, looks nice, is there a limitation on colours you can use? like the rocks etc outside are all orange, does the projet work on materials or texture applications?

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    Colour reminds me of the Simpsons house.


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    The printer uses the CMYK spectrum of colors (over 750,000 color variations). If I understand your question, it works on texture applications. The color is printed into the material similar to how an inkjet printer works. Here's a link to more info on the printer: http://www.3dsystems.com/3d-printers.../projet-660pro. The home and rocks are a red/orange color. This home was built in St George, Utah, USA where there is a lot of red rock and the architect designed the home to blend with the landscape.

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    These Landscaping model is really very fabulous i personally like it very much. The view of pool is really good at front side of home are very perfect which user interacts very much.

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    Really amazing! I can't wait for the day that affordable desktop printer's are capable of those type of multi-color print's. Just think of how much more interest in the home printing that something like that would bring onto the population, in my opinion. Probably very, very far away also :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassna View Post
    Probably very, very far away also :P
    I bet in 5 years this will be common in hobbiest printers. Things are moving fast.

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