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That’s the key there. You don’t want to copy just to be a hollow echo. You want to copy and put it through the filter of your own creative voice to make something different. That’s okay because I think it means that you’ve resonated with someone. You’ve made a difference in the way that they think about their art and their presentation. That’s a good thing, because we all do borrow from each other and it’s unreasonable to think that the things that you see and experience in your daily life are not going to seep into your own work

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3D TECHNOLOGY IN FINE ART AND CRAFT

3D TECHNOLOGY IN FINE ART AND CRAFT

The possibilities for creation are endless with 3D printing, sculpting, scanning, and milling, and new opportunities are popping up faster than artists can keep up with them. 3D Technology in Fine Art and Craft takes the mystery out of these exciting new processes by demonstrating how to navigate their digital components and showing their real world applications. Artists will learn to incorporate these new technologies into their studio work and see their creations come to life in a physical form never before possible. Featuring a primer on 3D basics for beginners,interviews, tutorials, and artwork from over 80 artists, intellectual property rights information, and a comprehensive companion website, this book is your field guide to exploring the exhilarating new world of 3D.

Follow step-by-step photos and tutorials outlining the techniques, methodologies, and finished products of master artists who have employed 3D technology in new and inventive ways
Learn how to enlarge, reduce, and repurpose existing artwork and create virtual pieces in physical forms through a variety of mediums
Research your options with an accessible list of pros and cons of the various software, 3D printers, scanners, milling machines, and vendors that provide services in 3D technology
Listen to podcasts with the artists and learn more tips and tricks through the book’s website at www.digitalsculpting.net