Born in Paris in a family originating from Poland, Victor Anusci develops an early passion for the digital arts while working in his father’s photographic studio. In 2002, he moves to Haifa, Israel, where he begins collaborating with newspapers and websites specializing in photography. During this time he develops a passion for 3D printing technologies, which has led him to join the team at All3DP.com
3D printing helps visually impaired people to experience art. If you want to know what this has to do with soccer shoes, you should read on.
It is now more imperative than ever that schools educate their students about the emerging digital fabrication technologies, especially those of the "additive kind" (i.e. 3D printing) that are going to fundamentally change the world and the way we manufacture our goods.
Software giants and leading 3D printer manufacturers are some of the most interesting companies in 3D printing. If you want to invest in 3D printing, you should also know these companies.
Behind Stratasys and 3D Systems, a number of publicly traded companies are making waves in the 3D printing industry though the stock market is now skeptical.
Autodesk 123D Sculpt+ is a 3D sculpting app for smartphones and tablets that finally gets digital sculpting tools in the hands of those who are not design professionals.
Shapeways, Sculpteo, i.Materialise, Rinkak and 3D Hubs ship professional 3D printed goods to consumers. Here’s what you must know about their pros and cons.
It is a powerful, yet relatively simple to use 3D creation and editing tool. For more details, read this Autodesk's 123D Design review.
Autodesk’s Spark will be a complete ecosystem, where 3D software, 3D imaging and 3D printing companies work together, leveraging on each other’s strengths to reach millions of people.
e-Nable lets you make hand prostheses at a total cost of about 50 euro, that is the cost of the plastic material plastic to be used in any home 3D printer.