![]() ![]() I have described some of my processes in a You tube video on the subject. My two primary vendors are Synappsys in Oklahoma and Across the Board Creations in Canada. I have been using CNC milling of foam for a few years now. The milled foam arrives and I can still sculpt details into the foam before adding clay. Without bringing virtual pieces into a physical world my designs are pretty much worthless to me. When I first started to do this, many CG people would ask, “Why do you want to get your designs out of the computer?” These are people who use the computer generated designs in movies, video, gaming etc. Carvewright patterns sell how to#Our book, I believe, was one of the first that talks about how to get virtual pieces out of the computer and into a physical form. Mike de la Flor and I wrote Digital Sculpting With Mudbox Essential Tools and Techniques and spent a chapter talking about 3D scanning, printing and milling. I have been trying to educate others on the process of using 3D technology for a few years. I call this marriage of the two -Tradigi art. ![]() I have been compiling information and resources for a book that I am writing that talks about incorporating digital and traditional process in art. Oh yes, please note there is anotherģ foot of rock that goes under this sculpture. I could have done it without the use of CNC ![]()
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