Check J3DILLA demo at http://fffff.at/J3DILLA/
In times of sudden, harsh and never-ending changes to ToS – with which we do not always agree at all (since da man usually don’t even ask) – it is always a good idea to host our own data.
J3DILLA is a shell script that makes super easy and painless to generate a list of your .stl files and create pages for display each of them – so you can share them on your own terms.
* Download ZIP package (3.16MB)
* git it
The Golden Nica is replica of the Greek Nike of Samothrace. It is a handmade wooden statuette, plated with gold, so each trophy is unique: approximately 35 cm high, with a wingspan of about 20 cm, all on a pedestal. “Prix Ars Electronica” is a phrase composed of French, Latin and Spanish words, loosely translated as “Electronic Arts Prize.”
F.A.T NIKA v 1.0 is a freestyle replica of Ars Electronica’s Golden Nica: “one of the most important awards for creativity and pioneering spirit in the field of digital media.” The replica is a 3d modelled object statuette copied from a wikipedia photograph, a la old school.
The prestigious award now can be easily reproduced infinite times -digitally or physically- and use it to recognize any creative expression you dig (including your own!), while showing blatant disregard to the scarcity promoted by the art market and the artificial sanctity of juries, curators and gatekeepers.
Download and copy the F.A.T NIKA v 1.0 from here. (.stl 5MB)
JUST COPY IT.
First published at simple-mechanisms.com
Download, remix and print you copies of the F.A.T official 3D swag in any dimension!
(if you hurry copying swag before july 15th even better!)
Download.stl files from here:
F.A.T stencil
F.A.T stencil“>F.A.T logo
F.A.T stencil“>F.A.T. Swag
Release early, often and with rap music…and in 3D whenever possible!

Follows are instructions on how to get a ton of 3D celebrity models for about $10. It takes about an afternoon to accomplish.
1) Get a DSLR and set lens to 35mm and aperture to F10
2) Go to your local wax museum
3) Take clear, crisp, bright pictures of each celebrity likeness from all angles
4) Download 123D Catch
5) Load the pictures one celebrity at a time into the software
6) Save the model as an .obj and do whatever you want with it.
The best part about going to the wax museum is they often have celebrities both living and dead. Historical figures? No problem. I now have a 3D model of the entire last supper.
For more detailed instructions and some of the models, check out the instructable.

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