Tuesday, April 20, 2010
David Kirkpatrick finds One Massive 3D Printer
Monday, April 19, 2010
The Ink is Still Wet
One of the two parts of my 3D computer sculpture has been printed. It is still a bit sticky because the resin hasn't cured yet. It stands 10" X 10" X 6". The two parts will intertwine.
Over all I am surprised how much it looks like the 3D computer model. It is in no way a finished sculpture yet. There are some issues to work on, for one, it is suppose to be hollow but I made the drain holes on the bottom to small so the liquid resin stared to set up before it could all drain out.
As you can see in this detailed photo there are air bubbles in the front legs. To solve this we are going to reprint them as solid clear resin. This will remove the blown glass quality of the sculpture, but the dead line for the SculptCAD Rapid Artists project is to close to reengineer it.
Monday, April 12, 2010
SculptCAd Rapid Artists hit the Media
Ginger Fox Bird on a Branch
All of Jerome's work has resulted in a report broad cast on KERA's Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Plus a posting on the KERA Art & Seek website, plus a Youtube video of the Rapid Prototype Lab.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Sending My Sculpture to the Printers
I am expecting it will look a little bit different in the real world from the 3 D computer model. That is always the case when you convert one material into another: Wax to bronze, clay to ceramic, digital imaging into clear plastic.
After the Wednesday delivery, I think there will only be 3 other artist's sculptures left to print, making a total of 15. I can't wait to see them all together.
Friday, April 2, 2010
David Kirkpatrick is blogging about the SculptCAD Rapid Artists Project

The freelance writer and journalist David Kirkpatrick has been posting about the SculptCAD Rapid Artists project on his WordPress blog. His blog is very well developed with posts going back to Jan.2008. Topics include Arts, Business, Politics, and Technology. Some of the recent posting are on the topics of Invisibility Cloaks, Google in China, and iPads. There is also a nice list of other blogs and web sites of interest.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Art & Seek drops in to talk with the ScultpCAD Rapid Artists
Reporter Jerome Weeks from KERA/Art & Seek dropped by the SculptCAD studio to talk with some of the artists involved in the SculptCAD Rapid Artists project. He was there for over 2 hours patiently recording the techno geek terminology and the arty babble. Hopefully he got enough intelligent, understanable dialoge to post something on Art & Seek.
On a side note, I think all the artists benefited from having to put into words what they have been doing in the world of 3D computer modeling.
On a side note, I think all the artists benefited from having to put into words what they have been doing in the world of 3D computer modeling.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
The Twisted world of 3D sculpting
This opportunity to work with the SculptCAD Radip Artists has been great. I am really getting comfortable using the few tools that I have chosen to focus on, and not hitting myself over the head for not knowing more about ALL the tools at hand. When I see people like Nancy Hairston or Heather Gorham work with this program, they just pull out tools, whip them around and wallah! It makes me yearn to have more time to play, but the Drop Dead due date for sending our sculptures to the printer is April 14th.
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