Hello,
The owner of my LDS has several digital 3d models of underwater scenes. From nice rock formations to wrecks (whole or parts thereof) and even caves etc
He got them by taking lots and lots of pictures of the scene and combining the pictures with a method called photometry or something.
Now he has the idea to 3d print them to make something like dioramas of these scenes for display.
His problem is that his models are like a floating and very thin 3d surface, hence he needs to somehow add a rigid base/substrate below them.
He has a 3d printer and experiment with it for some time but no clue how to do this.
Any ideas?
Even the name of the procedure would help as he could then Google it.
Thanks a lot in advance
The owner of my LDS has several digital 3d models of underwater scenes. From nice rock formations to wrecks (whole or parts thereof) and even caves etc
He got them by taking lots and lots of pictures of the scene and combining the pictures with a method called photometry or something.
Now he has the idea to 3d print them to make something like dioramas of these scenes for display.
His problem is that his models are like a floating and very thin 3d surface, hence he needs to somehow add a rigid base/substrate below them.
He has a 3d printer and experiment with it for some time but no clue how to do this.
Any ideas?
Even the name of the procedure would help as he could then Google it.
Thanks a lot in advance