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  2. Spinophorosaurus - Wikipedia

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    The 3D scans were digitally repaired and undeformed, printed in 3D, and assembled into a mounted skeleton for the Braunschweig museum's exhibition (the first sauropod skeleton reproduced through 3D-printing). A life-sized model of a living Spinophorosaurus, nicknamed "Namu" (after the museum's name), was put up in front of the main entrance of ...

  3. Dinosaurs in Jurassic Park - Wikipedia

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    [65] [66] The dinosaurs were designed by production designer Kevin Jenkins, [67] who created miniature clay maquettes that were then scanned by ILM, which made alterations before sending the digital models to Nolan for 3D printing. [68] [69] In a departure from previous films, the dinosaurs were made of recyclable materials. [70]

  4. Cults (3D printing marketplace) - Wikipedia

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    Cults was founded in 2014 and is the first fully independent 3D printing marketplace. [1]In 2015, La Poste established a partnership with Cults and 3D Slash to develop impression3d.laposte.fr, a digital manufacturing service, allowing users to have objects printed and shipped to them on demand.

  5. Designasaurus - Wikipedia

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    The game consists of three parts which is the game itself, creating a dinosaur, and printing coloring pages of dinosaurs. [7] To create a dinosaur, a paleontologist of the Museum of Natural History allows the player to use bones from its collection to build their own dinosaur. Every design details the likelihood of the final dinosaur surviving. [8]

  6. Paleoart - Wikipedia

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    The Crystal Palace dinosaur models were the first works of paleoart to be merchandised as postcards, guide books, and replicas to the general public. [61] In the latter half of the 1800s, this major shift could be seen in other developments taking place in academic books and paintings featuring scientific restorations of prehistoric life.

  7. Rexy - Wikipedia

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    For its appearance in Fallen Kingdom, ILM sent Neal Scanlan the T. rex model previously used for Jurassic World. Using the model, Scanlan created a full-scale 3D print of the T. rex head and shoulders. [24] The life-size T. rex animatronic, which had the ability to breathe and move its head, was controlled with joysticks. [25]