WIRED MAGAZINE 3D COVER PRINT
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What do you think the differential cost would have been between printing and making in a wood shop? And even better why not create a virtual model and PhotoShop into the chefs hand. That would have been the easiest approach. I am very much for using SU for virtual illustrations so I am just interested in your approach to the problem.
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Well done Liam ...... you're a high flyer now

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@roger said:
What do you think the differential cost would have been between printing and making in a wood shop? And even better why not create a virtual model and PhotoShop into the chefs hand. That would have been the easiest approach. I am very much for using SU for virtual illustrations so I am just interested in your approach to the problem.
It was last minute from idea to product in only a few hours, it would have been hard to find a wood shop to get it done in that timeframe in central London.
I made the E in only a few minutes and sent the file to the printer, then picked it up a few hours later and it went on a flight with the team to the shoot somewhere in Spain I think.
The cover is actually animated on the digital version so it easier to work with a real object than try to splice in a virtual one. You can download it here, iPad only for now: http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/wired-magazine-uk/id400701660?mt=8
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Thanks, I also did a feature opener in the same issue. In print it was a double page spread and on the ipad version shown here its just a single page.
Not shown here i actually completed the entire facility even though only a small percentage was used. I dont have any shots but it looked similar to this: http://solarpowerpanels.ws/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/solar-thermal_ORxjh_69.jpgIts a solar farm, made in SU and then they used the wireframe as part of the design.





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Great stuff Liam...as always.
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Congratulations on being published. I have seen polystyrene being cut by a hot wire for something simple like this.
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Great Lliam. Congratulations
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Very Cool!!! Congrats. Very encouraging to see.
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@earthmover said:
Very Cool!!! Congrats. Very encouraging to see.
Thanks - I think as the printing tech gets cheaper we will see a lot more exciting things!
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Great work....and I really hope that Trimble reads posts like this and makes 3D printing fully integrated with future versions of SU.
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@hieru said:
Great work....and I really hope that Trimble reads posts like this and makes 3D printing fully integrated with future versions of SU.
In a way it already is - you can export directly in a recognised file format ready for print.
Perhaps if SU included some pre flight checks to make sure the model was ok and any delicate potential trouble sections got flagged up? -
Congrats, well done

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Congrats! I had my first professional 3D print used earlier this year for an international phone game company.
Again, congratulations!
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