Making 3D printing even more interesting, Scandy is a New Orleans 3D printing startup that allows customers to create Scandy Spheres, which are pictures made in the form of spheres.
The company can turn photos into balls as well as human busts or furniture, however their 'Scandy Sphere' appears to be their primary product. Spheres differ in size, starting from balls that are two inches in diameter and going up to 4 inches in diameter. The service comes with an app that allows the user to take a photo with their iPhone and then order a Scandy Sphere in its likeness. The app takes several pictures of the subject and the end result is a panorama shot that projects on a sphere. Users can also source existing panorama images that they previously captured.
This fun and unique concept makes 3D printing accessible to the masses and is affordable to boot.
Sphere-Shaped Photography
The Scandy Sphere Makes 3D Photos More Interesting for Consumers
Trend Themes
1. Sphere-shaped Photography - The trend of creating photos in the form of spheres provides new opportunities for 3D printing and digital photography.
2. Consumer 3D Printing - The demand for accessible and affordable 3D printing options is on the rise and presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the consumer photography industry.
3. Mobile 3D Photography - The trend of using mobile devices to capture 3D images and convert them into sphere-shaped photos has the potential to revolutionize the mobile photography industry.
Industry Implications
1. 3D Printing - The rise of consumer-friendly 3D printing services like Scandy presents new opportunities for innovation and growth in the 3D printing industry.
2. Digital Photography - The trend of creating sphere-shaped photos has the potential to create new market opportunities and disrupt the digital photography industry.
3. Mobile Devices - The use of mobile devices to capture and create 3D photos presents new opportunities for innovation and growth in the mobile device industry.