Ever wanted a life-like miniature of yourself or loved ones? Now's your chance, thanks to Omote 3D, which will soon be opening what's described as the world's first 3D printing photo booth in Harajuku ...
Using the power of 3D-printing technology, a new Japanese photo booth will turn you and your loved ones into miniature 3D figures from a regular photo shoot. Lexy was a producer and on-air presenter ...
It's no secret that 3D printing is one of the superstar emergent technologies of 2012. New 3D printers have been announced, crowdfunded projects launched, prices have dropped, and adoption among ...
Now that you can be scanned and 3D-printed in miniature form, two-dimensional portraits seem so last century. Of course, this novelty is way more expensive than a photograph, but now a company called ...
The latest craze in tech world is 3D. By the day, this technology is embedding into our lives, when just a few years ago, was the stuff of movies and imagination. In recent years, we saw the rise of ...
Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET. When not wallowing in weird gear and iPad apps for cats, she can be found tinkering with her 1956 DeSoto. Flat ...
If you’ve always wanted a smaller replica of yourself, but are hesitant to commit to the cost and stress of parenthood, there is now an alternative. If you’re in Tokyo, you can sit for a 3-D portrait.
In a mall in Estonia there’s a high-tech, egg-shaped pod, which looks a bit like the teleportation chamber from David Cronenberg’s The Fly. It’s the creation of a startup called Wolfprint 3D, and is a ...
“We’ve been taking photographs of ourselves for a hundred years. Why wouldn’t we do that in 3D?” Since the mid-1990s, Raphael’s firm has been taking 3D scans and compiling the digital data of ...
A Japanese pop-up photo booth will use 3D-printing technology to create action figure-sized replicas of its subjects. The Omote 3-D photo booth, which opens in the Eye of Gyre exhibition space in the ...
Today was the official grand opening of the MakerBot Store in New York. Head over to 298 Mulberry Street and you can buy MakerBot printers, filament, and pre-made items, such as bracelets, watches and ...
The photo booth doesn’t work like a traditional photo booth, however. Each “image” takes 15-minutes to capture, which means that elaborate or complicated poses are probably not on the menu. After the ...
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