![]() The Intuos 3D will be for sale in late October 2016. (Lose your cell-phone case? Print one out.) With Shapeways, you don’t need to buy your own 3D printer, those these may become common household items someday. If you’ve never seen a 3D printer, they basically extrude molten plastic into layers, which build up, forming a shape. The layers and patterns can be programmed to create amazing organic or Spirograph-like forms. ![]() This new package will make creating for 3D printers a lot more accessible. ![]() I’m already a Shapeways fan for the amazing designs people upload, such as jewelry and other items. History, geography, culture, animals–it’s all there, and you can view it or upload your own. Sketchfab is a place to explore virtual reality items. Once you’ve created your design, you can send it to Shapeways for printing, or publish it on Sketchfab. The Intuos 3D will come with ZBrushCore software and “special offers” from Sketchfab and Shapeways. Wacom worked with Shapeways, Pixologic (maker of ZBrush), and Sketchfab to put hardware and software together into one package.
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