- A MakerBot Replicator at SXSW Interactive being used to produce little monsters.
- Anthony Moschella of MakerBot has two desktop 3D printers. He uses them to create everything from toys to hardware for furniture.
- Kids and adults playing with AutoDesk’s software to design their 3D monsters.
- Taking a picture of the 3D monster I created using Autodesk software.
- A printout of the 3D monster I created using Autodesk. Autodesk partnered with MakerBoth this year.
- A creature created with Autodesk printed with a MakerBot. (Design by Christopher B.)
This morning I swung by the mini “Maker Faire” at SXSW Interactive and had fun playing with MakerBot’s newest 3D printer, the Replicator.
MakerBot has been front-and-center at this year’s conference — its founder, Bre Pettis, gave a keynote to kick off the conference.
Anthony Moschella works for Mr. Pettis at MakerBot and has been to SXSW every year for a decade. He told me that this year people obsessed with 3D printing.
Listen to a clip from our conversation here:
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