3D Publishing relates to the production and distribution of content for 3D printers. 3D publishing extends industry promise for file creation and distribution for the production of 3D objects.
Any individual or organization that manufactures files for 3D printers can be considered a 3D publisher. With the advent of specialized software, scanners, and cloud-based tools, access to 3D publications is spreading rapidly. The development of online tools to facilitate and monetize publishing brings new industries toward results. The boundary between the value chain disappears, leading to a new business model. Although 3D publishers and 3D publishers are a fairly new concept, much of the development is happening in this space along with the development of hardware and 3D printing software is very dangerous.
Video 3D publishing
Model bisnis
Free distribution Anyone can upload 3D models to the site and anyone can download models and 3D prints at home for free. For example: Thingiverse, Pinshape, Youmagine, MyMiniFactory, Clara.io, Threeding.
Showcase Store service allows anyone to open a store and upload their 3D models. Customers pay to get 3D models printed through the 3D print services of these companies. The designers of the selected 3D model will get paid. For example: Shapeways, Ponoko, i.materialise, Sculpteo, MyMiniFactory, Threeding.
Paid distribution Designers can upload designs and make them available for paid downloads for profit. For example: Pinshape.
Hybrid In a hybrid model, the designer or company may use one of the above services and/or the local 3D print office to create a print model to order.
Maps 3D publishing
Ecosystem
There are many more 3D content strategies developed as part of the growing 3D printing industry. Companies that are not 3D print specialists are entering this field. It may be a company that has content and brands that can be distributed as a 3D model. These companies need tools that enable safe and efficient content distribution. Employees will be asked who can create, select, edit, and market 3D content as part of corporate strategy. In the near future, companies like IKEA can offer databases with accessories where customers can pay, download, and print 3D, and use them on their IKEA tables.
The first 3D publishing conference was held in the Netherlands in March 2013.
Software tools
To create 3D models, we need a 3D software tool. There are various tools available from a very simple tool on a tablet to a very sophisticated engineering tool.
Example
Hasbro, the brand behind My Little Pony and Transformers has joined 3D Systems for a new 3D printing project. Kids will be able to print their own 3D toys.
A book called LEO the Maker Prince, which is the First Child Book On 3D Printing. The book was created to give young people a chance to get involved in a new way of producing these things.
Trobok Digital Toy Store has opened their website with self-designed toys with SPIKE, 21st Century Bear, Pig Corp! and SCOUT. Customers must pay for design, rather than downloading and printing 3D at home.
Amazon has opened a 3D Print Shop for model sales for 3D printing. Designers can use the store to sell printed models.
See also
- 3D modeling
- 3D Scanner
- 3D printing market
References
External links
- Upcoming Ecosystems from 3D Printing
- Introduction to 3d printing costs
- Optimization of metal component structure
- 3D fabbers: do not let DMCA cripple an innovative future//Arstechnica, 2010-11-10
- 3-D Printing at MIT
- 3D Printing: The Printed World from The Economist
- 3D Printer News and Industrial Updates
- 3D Printing Industry News
- New 3D design and thoughts
- Overview of the latest 3D printing app (from Dezeen magazine)
- Does 3D Printing Change the World? Video is produced by Off Book (web series)
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