Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bringing art to life has never been easier with 3Doodler, a 3D printing pen that lets artists draw without using a surface.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yes, this means that kids can now draw something and then literally eat it. Here we thought we were cool when our childhood art ...
3Doodler's 3D printing pens are a lot of fun, and with models already available for hobbyists and kids, they've already proved pretty popular, with more 750,000 units shipping since the first device ...
Why settle for drawing in just two dimensions when you could be sketching full 3D models of anything you can dream up? If you can’t think of a good answer to that question, you might be interested to ...
As Gizmag discovered when we got to briefly try out the 3Doodler handheld 3D printer back in January, sketching in mid-air can be great fun. You're unlikely to be running off any musical instruments ...
If you’ve ever used a hot glue gun for a craft project, you already know how tricky and messy they can be to work with. And this is partly why the handful of 3D printing pens already on the market ...
Five days after launch on Kickstarter, the 3Doodler 3D printing pen boasted over 21,000 backers and $1.9 million in pledges. Their goal was $30,000! What’s so special about the 3Doodler? If nothing ...
WobbleWorks has developed a pen that can transmit your doodles into three-dimensional works of art. The firm's pen, the "3Doodler," is being touted as the world's first and only 3D printing pen.
Tired of writing with traditional pen and paper? Then you'll want to pay attention to Lix's device. Their 3D printing pen enables you to write and draw in the air by melting plastic. This means at the ...
Yesterday, start-up company Wobble Works was looking for $30,000 to help fund the manufacture of a pen that lets you draw in three dimensions using malleable melted plastic. In just a day, the company ...