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This 3D Printed Baroque Frame is Real Art

This stylish Baroque frame made by Polish company Get Models Now is the latest beautiful example of how 3D printing and post-production can be used to create real works of art.

17 parts were 3D printed using ZMorph 2.0 SX and assembled to make a frame of 700 mm x 500 mm. With so many parts, it was possible to imitate full-scale stucco works like the ones carved on original wooden Baroque frames. But the frame made by GMN is much lighter and manufactured in significantly less time, even including post-production.

To mimic the original look of antique arts, an art historian and an experience antique restorer used a set of professional treatments on their 3D printed baroque frame. These were far more advanced than popular DIY methods and added a true authenticity and antique feel to this original design.

The 3D printed Baroque frame created by Get Models Now can fit well into vintage interiors as well as into private collections of art for which it was originally ordered. 3D printing provided a quicker and less expensive way of creating this work of art than it would take to carve the frame in real wood. Furthermore, it was made using eco-friendly, safe and biodegradable materials.

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