Young or old, present or in the
past, most of us have a memorable gaming experience that stands out amongst the
rest, one that sticks with us in vivid, full color. With the help of 3D
printing technology, now, we can both replicate our favorite pastime characters
or even create our own tabletop game. But, in order to truly conjure up the
spirit of the video game character with 3D printing, multiple colors and
details are a necessity, as well as easy access to the 3D models from your top
titles. Well, if it’s full-color 3D printed models you’re looking for, the
Ogden, Utah-headquartered 3D printing service bureau WhiteClouds has the
technology to transform your selected video game character or prop into a 3D
printed replica.
Over the last year or so,
WhiteClouds has expanded their services with a new 60,000 square-foot facility,
has 3D printed an architectural model to help with a murder trial and has
branched out into making patient-specific 3D printed medical models. With their
one-of-a-kind 3D-as-a-Service (3DaaS) platform, WhiteClouds is able to
manufacture high-quality, full-color 3D models and products in a streamlined
fashion, and has had a major impact on the architecture, medical, and
entertainment industries. Essentially, their proprietary platform provides a
turn-key, scalable system to bring personalized and customized full-color 3D
printed products to the mass market.
Now, WhiteClouds will solidify
their standing in the gaming market, acquiring the customizable 3D printing
solutions provider Sandboxr and their Digital to Doorstep platform, which will
be integrated into the WhiteClouds 3DaaS platform. This patented platform
enables their users to create unique and customizable 3D printing solutions
from some of the largest game and entertainment companies around the world,
including LionsGate, Nintendo, Microsoft, Amazon, WarGaming, Cartoon Network,
Disney Interactive, and others.
Read more on... WhiteClouds
Acquires Sandboxr, Prepping Their 3D Printing Services for the Gaming Industry
Author: Tyler Koslow

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