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Post by Branjita on Oct 8, 2014 11:31:59 GMT -6
This is a video that Tsume Art shared on their twitter, and it shows how things are sculpted on computers. SH Figuarts figures and I guess Tsume Art's statues are done this way or similar.
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Post by TheCollector on Oct 8, 2014 11:45:06 GMT -6
I'm going to ask the university boys if they can't do something like that with metal. I've seen the Vincennes university guys do world class work on the gadget they have. All I need is a couple blocks of metal to donate and one to use. They are cnc masters.
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Post by Adrenaline on Oct 8, 2014 11:50:07 GMT -6
I wish
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Post by TheCollector on Oct 8, 2014 12:36:25 GMT -6
It can be done. I'm just going to see about aluminum Dragon balls. A remade figure in metal would take weeks to get dimensions right.
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Post by Adrenaline on Oct 8, 2014 13:04:26 GMT -6
I meant more that I wish I could walk into my room and make a 3D figure of whomever I wanted and then have the resources to produce them.
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Post by TheCollector on Oct 8, 2014 13:09:06 GMT -6
Oh, you could probably find a cheap program. The real problem would be pricing on a machine to actually sculp them.
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