3D-PRINTED ARTWORK

Drawing

When my son Eric got a 3D printer, I immediately wondered if it was possible to created 3D sculptures based on my original artwork. Eric was more than game to try. I played around with several apps, and finally settled on Tripo, as it was the easiest to use for me and seemed to do what I wanted to do. After a lot of trial and error for both Eric and I, we figured it out, and I’m very pleased with the results. I have an art show coming up, and I’m hoping these are popular.

Below is the final result, along with my original art that was used to create the 3D files.

One thought on “3D-PRINTED ARTWORK

  1. vermavkv's avatar

    This is such a wonderful blend of curiosity, creativity, and collaboration.

    What makes this especially engaging is the spark of possibility at the very beginning—that moment when you looked at a 3D printer and immediately saw not just a gadget, but a new dimension for your art. That instinct to explore beyond the canvas is what keeps creative work alive and evolving.

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