Hopefully, this two-part article can help bridge that gap. Likewise, for our non-digital counterparts, powerful 3D art tools such as Blender can prove to be daunting and unfamiliar territory. Of course, 3D artists aren't always used to working in real-world units and the constraints of meatspace materials (which may or may not, in fact, be made of meat). Traditional sculptors, jewelry designers, makers, and backyard tinkerers understand the incredible amount of freedom and power that 3D printing brings to their work. Not only that, 3D printing also brought digital tools to people outside of the typical 3D art community. 3D printing has changed that.ģD printing has given 3D artists the ability to bring their work into the real world where it can be seen, held, and used. Even in a virtual reality (VR) environment, the result is, at best, an illusionary representation of your three-dimensional work. The result of your work was destined to be seen only in print or on screens.
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