New Ice Palace "Kuzbass"

The most modern sports museum beyond the Urals is located in the Ice Palace "Kuzbass" and today it is definitely worth a visit! Two unusual exhibits appeared there: full-length figures of a speed skater and a hockey player.

"What is unusual about these statues?" - you ask. Everything about them is absolutely amazing! Let's start from the very beginning - with their creation! They are 3D printed. Made from a unique material Studia3D Filament PET-G Original own production Studia3D, white.

Exactly at Studia3D and modeled these complex figures using high-poly modeling.

Order for 3D printing of growth figures

  1. An order was received to print the figures of a skater and a hockey player without processing the seams.
  2. The stances in the space of both figures were coordinated with the athletes and experts.
  3. Models were created (as mentioned earlier) by the method of high-poly modeling:

- first, the basic shape of the product was created;

- chamfers were added to refine the shape;

- all details were worked out and surfaces were smoothed.

And here is the most important stage: the division of the model into its component parts (segments). This was the main "chip"! The places of the incisions coincide with the seams on the clothes of the athletes or the folds on their clothes.

The result?

Museum visitors enter the speed skating exhibition hall. From a huge (full-wall) screen, an athlete-skater runs at them and suddenly instantly freezes in front of the audience, not just in the form of a statue, but in the form of an exact copy of the athlete (who was just seen on the screen). A very impressive sight! The full-length figure of an athlete looks like a cast and it is impossible to imagine that it is assembled from separate parts, neatly glued, and the seams are patched with a 3D pen. The statue looks very realistic.

 

In the next hall dedicated to bandy, the goalkeeper in sports uniform is waiting for the throw. Again, a huge screen on which the game is going on, hockey players move, and the audience stands behind the goalkeeper and awaits a shot on goal.

“… The mysteries of sports battles and the secret of the inner strength of athletes are revealed in the expositions of the sports museum. This is a real opportunity to show the public the connection between the sporting past and the sporting future. " And all this thanks to new 3D modeling technologies.

These two figures were created for three days. Three days of continuous printing on 30 printers.

At the same time, Studia3D there is an opportunity to speed up the process - print on all 60 printers and then it will take less than two days.

The most important thing in this process is to carefully glue all the segments. Since the high poly method was used, all the segments turned out to be very smooth, the transitions between the segments are soft, flexible and simple processing with a 3D pen was quite sufficient.

The most important condition for obtaining such a fantastic sculpture is the professionalism of all performers. It is a very time-consuming (even jewelry) task to glue all these segments together. Company specialists Studia3D masterfully coped with this task!

Large-sized 3D printing

This is how masterpieces are created in three days. Today, not many people involved in 3D modeling and fast prototyping are taking on such work.

Specialists in Studia3D taken not only for printing figures the size of a person, but also for printing models of 4-5 meter sizes.

Well, and as mentioned above, they develop their own print materialsIn Studia3D engaged in scientific research in this area.

“Since 2014, we have been using the latest technologies for the high-quality implementation of your projects. A large store of knowledge in 3D printing and a huge practical experience allows us to create unique things for you. "
Dmitry Kamonichkin (founder Studia3D)
Studia3D has experience working with restaurants, hippodromes, companies with their own production of 3D models. Models are produced both from our own new high-tech materials, and from wax, plastic, metal, polyamide and other composites.

You can order 3D printing of tall and large-sized figures made of plastic on our website by contacting the specialists or by uploading your 3D model to automatic settlement system.