ne znatok писал(а):Это же макет под стеклом,
Musical Instrument Museum 3D prints entire symphony orchestra in miniature
We have seen quite a few 3D printed musical instruments in the past, including 3D printed guitars and 3D printed violins that are able to recreate the sounds of professional and even classical equipment despite being made from completely non-classical means. However, in what appears to be a world first, we are now seeing a complete symphony orchestra that has been recreated in miniature thanks to 3D printing.
Created by the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) in Phoenix, Arizona, the miniature (1/12 scale) 3D printed orchestra uses state-of-the-art technology, including 3D scanning, 3D printing, and audio-visual performances <...>
In order to create this one-of-a-kind 3D printed orchestra, MIM called on several London-based musicians, many of whom are members of the prestigious London City Orchestra. They then went to my3Dtwin, a 3D scanning and 3D printing studio in London that specializes in recreating 3D printed human figurines. My3Dtwin began by photographing each individual musician along with their instruments in a special 360-degree photo booth. Using photogrammetry, the resulting photographs were transformed into 3D data, scaled down to 1/12 scale, and then 3D printed in full color in plaster-of-paris <...>
http://www.3ders.org/articles/20151223- ... ature.html
ne znatok писал(а):плюс несколько картинок:
Тигра писал(а):Каньон же Брайс образовался совсем другим способом
volopo писал(а):Поэтому, строго говоря, каньоном не является. Не становясь от этого менее интересным и менее красивым.
adada писал(а):Я тоже сейчас не стекла имел в виду.
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