How 3D Printing can be used in Movies

How 3D Printing can be used in Movies

Welcome to the big bad world of 3D printing; where miniatures can be printed and even films can be made. 3D printing has been known to have a range of applications but now, even the film industry has begun using this breakthrough innovation. 

So what are some of the ways 3D printing can be used in movies? Let’s take a look: 

Welcome to the big bad world of 3D printing; where miniatures can be printed and even films can be made. 3D printing has been known to have a range of applications but now, even the film industry has begun using this breakthrough innovation. 

Movies from the Black Panther to Ironman have all used 3D printing technology as a way to enhance the movie viewing experience for everyone. 

So what are some of the ways 3D printing can be used in movies? Let’s take a look:


3D Printed Movie Props

Props are essential parts of storytelling, as it brings stories and movie characters to life. This includes anything from swords to masks.

As an example, futuristic or sci-fi movies typically require characters that use uniquely designed props that have never been seen before; while in historical movies, filmmakers looking to recreate authentic artifacts can easily do so with 3D printing. With 3D printing, filmmakers can gain access to 3D printed props in no time.


3D Printed Masks

Movies can also use 3D printed wearables such as masks to reflect the futuristic environment where the characters are set.

This helps to set the scene for characters as directors can use masks as a way to display a character’s personality, interests, so on and so forth. These also work to make characters more believable on-screen, which ultimately determines if the movie is made to be memorable or not in the audiences’ eyes. 

For instance, this Black Panther mask was printed with the Phrozen Sonic Mega 8K


3D Printed Armor - Iron Man

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In Marvel’s Ironman, the armor suit worn by Ironman was actually 3D printed. 3D printing was used in conjunction with CGI technology in the movie.

As many variations of this suit were required for the shoot, the production crew used 3D printing technology. This is how the process went: the team scanned the actor who played Ironman, Robert Downey Junior, with a 3D scanner to ensure that the armor had a perfect fit. The armor was then printed and painted to make sure that it looked as authentic as possible. 

Movie props such as armors are especially suitable to be printed with the Phrozen Sonic Mega 8K as large pieces can easily be created in one print. 


3D Printed Helmet - Star Wars

Likewise, the movie Star Wars used 3D printing to create a large number of futuristic props that could be used by characters in the movie to make the movie seem more realistic.

For example, in The Force Awakens, Kylo Ren, the villain uses a red lightsaber that was completed 3D printed while Captain Phasma’s helmet was 3D printed as well. 


3D Printed Dinosaur Bones - Jurassic World (2015) 

Did you know you can also 3D print dinosaur bones? 

With 3D printing, prehistoric artifacts can easily be scanned to produce a replicated version via 3D printing. The team had a chance to scan actual dinosaur bones and fossils which were then 3D printed. Once the team created a digital file of what the dinosaur skeleton looked like, this was used to adjust how large the dinosaurs would look in the movie.

3D printing helps to create realistic artifacts that can then be used as props in movies.

The use of 3D printing ads to the authenticity of any film while also cutting down on costs and saving vast amounts of time.


3D Printed Outfits - Black Panther 

Now, let's move on from artifacts to 3D printed outfits. 

In Black Panther, the movie is set in Wakanda, a fictitious country that is technologically advanced.

This means that costume designers of the movie had to unleash their creativity to produce distinct outfits that have never been seen before. After designers produced their designs, they collaborated with a 3D printing company to bring all their 3D printing ideas to life, making the outfits much more real.

In the movie, Queen Ramonda from Wakanda wore outfits and hats that reflected an African aesthetic along with futuristic 3D printed designs. To learn more about how 3D printing can be used in fashion, click here.


3D Printed Set Design - First Man

Now let's shift gears from outfits to larger 3D printed objects: Film sets!

Sets usually take a long time to produce, while the designing process itself requires large amounts of creativity. This is where 3D printing comes in handy. Large sets can now be printed in just a few hours, thanks to large-sized 3D printer such as the Phrozen Sonic Mega 8K

Previously, smaller 3D printers were only capable of printing out 3D models in parts which means that the design team then had to spend time assembling different parts together which would be a time-consuming process in and of itself. 

Movies such as First Man and Interstellar have all used 3D printing to print out replicas of spacecraft, rockets, and capsules that had actually been sent out to space.

Set designs may also require the use of terrain depicting such as Mars or even the Moon. All sorts of large-scale set designs can easily be created with the help of large-scale 3D printers such as the Phrozen Sonic Mega 8K


3D Printed Movie Characters

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Instead of just created movie sets, you can also you 3D printing to create movie characters. 

3D printing is also great for creating creatures, miniatures, or other 3D models in movies. This also ideal for creating a custom universe in which different characters are printed out instead of being created with CGI.

It can also be used in stop-motion animation to print out large amounts of characters in one go. This can then be customized as characters typically require a wide variety of facial expressions and emotions.

You can also use the Phrozen Sonic Mega 8K to create life-size movie characters that are as realistic as possible. 

3D printing can be thought of as a cost-effective solution and a creative way to bring film ideas to life. To learn more about other 3D printing applications, please click here

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