She-Ra 3D Trade Show Display Project Gallery
She-Ra is a fierce woman, indeed. She-Ra’s character throne has impressive special effects. When fans sit upon the throne, magic happens.
She-Ra is a fierce woman, indeed. She-Ra’s character throne has impressive special effects. When fans sit upon the throne, magic happens.
Whiteclouds 3D printed the iconic Mario with its Creality 3D FDM printer farm out of PLA plastic. Standing at just over 6 feet tall, Mario was cut into 33 prints and took 2,013 hours of print time to complete.
Created by sculptors that meticulously carve and sculpt characters out of EPS foam, these larger-than-life characters fuel the imagination and create the ultimate experience.
Trade show models are one of the best ways for a company to showcase and demonstrate their latest products and services. A high-quality model like a large product replica or huge foam sculpture directly engages consumers and invites them to participate in a brand’s experiential marketing.
Foam props not only add to the atmosphere and bring theatrical performances to life, they add the wow factor you’re looking for at trade show booths and conventions and are sure to draw a crowd.
3D Foam models (from small to extremely large) can be used to create all kinds of shapes, letters, props, characters and almost anything you can think of. Sculpting, carving, special finishes, coatings, as well as many other different type of skills sets and knowledge are required to build these unique models.
Foam sculpture can bring-to-life a creature and its surroundings, re-create your favorite movie scene, attract visitors at a tradeshow, or build a magical environment that you have always wanted to create. The only limit is your imagination.
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