Not long after Dyo released its customizable 3D printed jewellery collection, CAD leader Autodesk has come up with its own method for creating personalised 3D printed pendants, earrings and charms. It’s an app called Charmr and you can find it in the 123D Sandbox, where all sorts of Autodesk applications are in development for public use. The process for creating a piece of jewelry with Charmr is extremely simple. You upload a picture of your choice — say a photo of your bearded dragon sleeping under a towel — and the app converts it into a depth map to be printed onto one of five templates — heart, diamond, circle, ellipse, and, what I can only think of calling, a ‘twofer’.…
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