I finally wrote up my process for creating a 3D printed Alice in Wonderland shadowbox.
I used the Disney Classics #8 book cover as the art to work from. It’s all 3D printed except for the laser cut acrylic sheets.
Submitted 1 week ago by greybeard@lemmy.one to 3dprinting@lemmy.world
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I finally wrote up my process for creating a 3D printed Alice in Wonderland shadowbox.
I used the Disney Classics #8 book cover as the art to work from. It’s all 3D printed except for the laser cut acrylic sheets.
Very cool write up. I’ve always wondered what tools people use to do things like this.
Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
Very nice. I get the sense that this probably looks way cooler than the photos let on. It might be worth trying to get some cleaner photos of the final product.
greybeard@lemmy.one 1 week ago
Per your suggestion, I went out and took a new photo. The blog post has already been updated, but here’s the image.
Finished Alice in Wonderland Print
Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
Looks great!
greybeard@lemmy.one 1 week ago
I agree. I really struggled finding good light once the acrylic was on. It was just too shiny. Maybe I’ll try a daylight photo outside or something. In the article there are better pictures of the individual components though. It’s also hard to get the 3D effect in a photo. I thought about trying to embed a short video/gif of it, but didn’t have any handy.