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3D designer Jody Garrett got a great assignment from his employer: Help us figure out how to use 3D printing to enhance our thriving architectural practice.
Garrett works for the Neenan Company, an architectural firm in Fort Collins, Colorado, where he uses 3DS Max to take two-dimensional designs to three dimensions. He explained, “I provide the ArchViz services for our design team,” which it makes it much easier for clients to visualize construction outcomes.
Garrett got the go-ahead from his bosses to experiment to his heart’s content while learning to use ZBrush, the digital sculpting and painting program by Pixologic. With ZBrush, you can produce incredibly realistic renders, including creating lighting and atmospheric effects, taking a design from rough sketch stage to 3D printer ready. Garrett was not only evaluating ZBrush, he was getting a handle on 3D printing and had pretty much free…
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