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Take a line - a profile of a face or curve of a body, or a
line
from a famous art work etc, and expand / railrevolve it
into
3D to make signature objects, like goblets, lamp bases,
trash
baskets, etc.
Check out the link for an image of a goblet/trashbasket
made
with my striking profile....
what a handsome guy.
The first cup is a breast profile, thus the name, Bcup.
Maybe
it should be FaceGoblet, or Faceware, or ProfileWare.
ProfileWare sounds like really borring Microsoft era
software though.
BreastCup and FaceGoblet
http://netfreedomblog.blogspot.com/ [JesusHChrist, Jan 27 2011]
baked
http://www.turnyourhead.com/ [JesusHChrist, Jan 31 2011]
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For extra credit, develop a "while-you-wait" service to take a photo of someone's face and produce an object for them on the spot, using a 3D printer or a CNC lathe. |
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The first picture is of man boob? (+) |
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I don't want to know about your handle or spout, IT. |
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I was thinking it could be made out of two faces on polar opposite sides and they blend together to make a nice marraige gift but apparently that's the first picture on second link. |
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Yeah, unfortunately it does appear to be baked. My [+] remains, though, and it may be somewhat known to exist, but I'd prefer to draw the line somewhere short of 'widely', if that's at all possible. |
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If this hasn't been done I'd be surprised. Still a nice idea, though. |
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There was an exhibit in the Tokyo Electric Power Museum which took your profile and laser cut a small piece of card with it. It was in an open area, so I only did my face. |
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