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3D-Printing Photo Booth Creates Personal Miniature Figures

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Japanese company Omote 3D has created the world’s first 3D-printing photo booth, which allows users to create miniature figurines of themselves. 

Conceived as a limited edition pop-up installation, the photo booth is able to print amazingly detailed and accurate reproductions that range from 10-20 centimeters in height. 

Using a three-dimensional camera and printer, the process requires users to stand still for 15 minutes while the scanners capture their data. 

Would you like to see yourself in “action figure” form?
via Design Taxi

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