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Steelblue Unveils Largest 3D Printed Interactive City Model of San Francisco

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Amazing
If a designer was interested in doing another city (at say a more affordable scale 1:2500), would he or she need to obtain a license from the city etc... in order to sell those printed models?
An awesome and time intensive undertaking but well worth the wait.
very good do u know which 3d printer is best for architectural Model? a cheap one :)
any recommendations to learn the technique of projection mapped?
Is it cost efficient to do yet? I don't think it is there yet.
Definitely. It's cheaper than a physical model by about 1/3 to 1/4 with better level of detail, even if you had it printed by a 3rd party service. If you were doing it enough and purchased your own machine then it would pay for itself pretty quickly. It's not cheap, but then neither are physical models.
Is it cost efficient to do yet? I don't think it is there yet.
Friends, you know where I can learn the technique of mapping project? somewhere, or forum?
good!
Excellent. Very unique way of presentation. It would be cool to make some hologram effect in the air in the future(like holodeck). Or, some twinkle light on buildings. Overall, impressive!!!

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