Shapeways

Have you created what you think is a pretty cool design but wonder how it’s going to look in real life? If so, you should check out Shapeways, a new online way to transform your SolidWorks, or any other 3D CAD designs from digital to physical.

What, you don’t have 3D CAD skills? Well, read this excerpt from a Shapeways press release:

August 12, 2008 – Los Angeles, CA- SIGGRAPH, Booth #138 – Shapeways, a new platform and global community for 3D-design and production, takes
a major step towards the next generation of consumer co-creation with the announcement of the Shapeways Creator Engine. For the first time,consumers without 3D modeling skills can shape, mash, imprint anddesign their own 3D products in just a few mouse clicks at Shapeways.com. From lamps with a personal message to fruit bowls linking back to memorable moments, the Shapeways Creator Engine has a beta library of predesigned product templates which is expected to grow rapidly over 2009.

Yup, that’s right, even those who are 3D challenged can now create works of 3D art. Head on over to www.shapeways.com and check it out for yourself. If you’re wondering how 3D printing works, you can check out this video.

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Comments

  • John
    i agree, for anyone that isn't a 3D artist the Shapeways Creator is a tool that can breathe a ton of great ideas. the personalized feel is a nice touch as well.
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