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The “selfie” has enjoyed phenomenal popularity as way to record a moment in time, but this coming decade is bringing some big – or rather tiny – competition: 3D-printed clones.
The viral AI action figure trend is taking the internet by storm. We took the creation a step further by using a 3D printer.
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Microsoft figures out how to make a nearly perfect 3D model of the human face by Todd Bishop on August 8, 2011 at 12:32 am ...
When the company that helped invent 3D printing asks you if you want to be turned into a Star Trek statue, the only right answer is: "how soon?" Naturally, we immediately shot off a couple of ...
For $95, you will get a 3D printed version of yourself that’s about the size of most classic Star Wars action figures. A 10-inch model goes for $395 and a 14-inch figure costs $695.
Hasbro and Formlabs have announced the launch of a new series of action figures featuring the faces of their owners, made possible with 3D printing.
Both “Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury” and the Nintendo Switch “Mario Blue & Red Edition” system will be available for purchase at select retailers starting Feb. 12.
Whether it's Power Rangers, Star Wars, or Marvel, the new Hasbro Selfie series lets fans 3D print their faces onto a custom action figure.
Two examples of seismically isolated structures are used for verifying 3D-BASIS-ME-MB and to demonstrate its capabilities, where each is excited under conditions of bearing uplift. The software ...