Designers create 3D printed joint dolls based on famous paintings

For those who have industrial design, mechanical engineering, 3D conceptual art background or fanatical 3D modeling enthusiasts, the biggest advantage of having a 3D printer is that they can create professional quality products according to their own preferences and capabilities. And these designs are even more likely than those that big companies have invested heavily in.

For example, 3D designers Eva Sbaraini and Marco Autilio are very dissatisfied with the current situation of Barbie dolls in the children's doll market. They created a set of all-in-one 3D based on the famous Mexican female painter Frida Kahlo and her famous self-portrait. Print the doll.

The two designers initially used a combination of Zbrush and Rhino to design a portrait model with eight joints. They then used ZBrush software to further modify the portrait to make it more accessible to Mexican female painters and easier to identify. Overall, the joint doll's body consists of three parts that are easy to articulate, completely unsupported when printed, and include a highly detailed head design. In addition, the two designers also designed high-definition clothing based on Kahlo's iconic shape. The 3D printing of this garment uses flexible wire, and the designer also does not design a supporting structure for it. This is for the convenience of printing, and the second is to avoid damage to the surface quality.

In addition to the design of the joint doll itself, Autilio created a complete set of accessories for the scenes in Kahlo's paintings, such as Kahlo's beds, chairs and various accessories. To create these 3D models, Autilio refers to Kahlo's many paintings, including The Dream (The Bed) (1940).

“Kahlo is an admirable person. She is not only a talented painter, but also a very different woman. She has got rid of the entanglement of her illness and made her life rich and colorful.” Sbaraini said, “My Inspired by modern movements such as "A Mighty Girl" and the pop culture of collecting dolls."

“This design not only subverts the existing children's doll products, but is also very easy for consumers to get, as long as you have a desktop 3D printer. In fact, in addition to the home, many public institutions now have 3D printers available, such as Guest space, schools, extracurricular clubs, etc.," Autilio said.

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