![]() The printer shall allow the design team to view character designs in physical 3D form. ![]() An example of this process shown with ‘Big Buck Bunny’, pictured below, and Agent 237 whom are two of Blender’s most popular characters. Additionally, Blender are hoping to use the Lulzbot printers in order to facilitate future character development. Once uploaded these printable files will be shared with the community to download and use. Image via Lulzbot.īlender plan to use Lulzbot to experiment with 3D design files before uploading them to their Blender Cloud. The Lulzbot mini 3D printer in use by Blender Institute. While Lulzbot, a product line of Aleph Objects take an open source approach to hardware through their 3D printers. Providing open source design tool software for 3D movies, games, and visual effects. Blender Institute, a platform for 3D design and animation, are collaborating with Lulzbot 3D printers. This project a continuation of Lulzbot and Blender Institute’s approach to open source and aimed at enhancing collaboration. The Blender Institute in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is an important figure in the Free and Open Source Software community (FOSS).
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