Oscar-Nominated movie uses technology from local 3D printing company
3D printing is transforming animation and movie making and Eden Prairie?s Stratasys plays a big role in the Oscar-nominated movie, ?Missing Link.? In that film, Laika Studios used Stratasys technology to print 106,000 extremely specific color 3D faces. The film went on to win a Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature beating out Disney?s ?Toy Story 4.?
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