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Title: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: U2QueenBee on July 22, 2014, 05:26:56 AM
Not sure if this should be in the customs section, but I saw this article earlier and thought people might be interested:

http://www.themarysue.com/hasbro-fanartsite/

And here's the actual link:

http://superfanart.com/

It's definitely aimed at adult collectors at those prices, but perhaps they will go down in future as 3D printing becomes more common and materials are more readily available?
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: Judhudson on July 22, 2014, 05:40:55 AM
Oh wow...they're nice...

But not that nice at those prices.  At those prices I think I'll pay for customized sculpted figures (and even then, those are worth a lot more, but they don't pop out of a 3D printer!)

Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: June on July 22, 2014, 06:06:24 AM
That's cool form Hasbro. But, aren't some of the figurines SFM models you can download for free?
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: achab1984 on July 22, 2014, 07:22:50 AM
I thought they are petty cute, but to high for me also in the price!
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: kakenterprise on July 22, 2014, 07:33:16 AM
That is pretty sweet.  I just finished modeling my 3d Discord bracelet so I might try to get it up on the site.
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: KarentheUnicorn on July 22, 2014, 07:38:58 AM
This is interesting but I'm not sure I like the texture of the material 3d printers create. And I'm old fashioned and like MLP with brushable hair.
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: Sora on July 22, 2014, 07:54:11 AM
This is interesting but I'm not sure I like the texture of the material 3d printers create.
This, so much.

I only have one printed 3D model, and that's solely because Disney never released a single piece of merchandise of the character in question. I love it, but I would never buy a 3D print of a character that can be purchased as a figure elsewhere.
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: Galactica on July 22, 2014, 09:43:23 AM
I think this is pretty neat!  Unfortunately, that "colored sandstone" is SOOOO brittle- and the texture is not that great either.

But it's still pretty cool that Hasbro has authorized fan-made 3d projects!  I'm sure quality will improve at some point.
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: hathorcat on July 22, 2014, 02:29:14 PM
Hasbro announced the tie up last year - i.e. that they would be working with a 3D printing company - but its really interesting to see how they are going to incorporate it into the line with Monday's announcement. I guess now we know why Hasbro and Shapeways were quick to stop the artists who had been making items - they saw the $$$ :P

Its such an interesting move and pretty cool to see businesses going this direction. Direct customer interaction is the buzz for companies at the moment; licensing fan art is very clever.
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: Galactica on July 22, 2014, 02:34:23 PM
I wonder how Hasbro is making $$ since it doesn't look like the current products are any more expensive than they were prior to Hasbro's blessing...

I wouldn't be surprised if they worked out a fairly negligible sum. If I were their attorneys, I would totally try and figure out a way to "authorize" this in such a way- since it is going to happen anyway, and if it happens for too long without Hasbro doing anything, there is a legal argument that Hasbro has waived it's ability to object to infringements of this nature...

They should do something similar with the Etsy artists who are making plushies and things.  But maybe the variety of fan-made products and the way that forum works, makes it harder to keep track of or enforce.

Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: PinkiePosh on July 22, 2014, 02:45:55 PM
This is a little odd for Hasbro to encourage this  :what:
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: NoPonySpecial on July 22, 2014, 02:57:40 PM
This is a fantastic idea! I don't know if much is going to come of it right now; as people have pointed out, 3D printing has its flaws. But the technology is going to get better and better, and the materials more affordable. It remains to be seen if this site will still exist by that point, but can you imagine if it did? We wouldn't have to complain so much that Hasbro is putting out so few characters - we can rely on the fans to do it instead!
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: Malicieuse on July 22, 2014, 03:23:20 PM
Not a big fan myself. Maybe it sounds stupid but it feels too "unofficial".
Like i could just as well directly commission an artist instead. That and these really don't look that great to warrant such a price.
There are cheaper, better looking and more durable figures out there.

It's interesting to see Trixie there though. Didn't Welovefine create pretty much the same figure?
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: hathorcat on July 22, 2014, 04:07:21 PM
I wonder how Hasbro is making $$ since it doesn't look like the current products are any more expensive than they were prior to Hasbro's blessing...

I wouldn't be surprised if they worked out a fairly negligible sum. If I were their attorneys, I would totally try and figure out a way to "authorize" this in such a way- since it is going to happen anyway, and if it happens for too long without Hasbro doing anything, there is a legal argument that Hasbro has waived it's ability to object to infringements of this nature...

They should do something similar with the Etsy artists who are making plushies and things.  But maybe the variety of fan-made products and the way that forum works, makes it harder to keep track of or enforce.



It will be a regular license, Shapeways will have had to take on perhaps with a revenue profit split. Its kind of similar to the way a site like Zazzle would work [or at least sites where you use content to create your own product].

We had to do something similar at Nike. Remember back when you were first able to design your own trainers/sneakers? We wanted to be able to offer certain football badges, names and colours. We had to put in place contracts with every club whose identify we offered as something a customer could select to put on the shoe. It was a pain in the bottom and there was a small license paid to the club with every single pair of shoes purchased using those design items. But without that contract we would not have been able to offer up the logo/colour options. There was a lot more to the legalities as some clubs could not even sign up due to contracts with other sportswear manufacturers but the concept is similar. Its just in this case Shapeways are buying the right to be able to produce anything which Hasbro could claim as their IP. The volume of additional traffic driven Shapeways way due to their unique agreement with Hasbro [after all this is not something any other 3D printing company can offer] is probably worth whatever they lose re revenue split or commission license fees.

As you say, its probably initially about brand protection and simply preventing a channel running away with their product. All in a seriously clever move. 
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: shindow on July 22, 2014, 05:58:02 PM
I want :muffin: Pony, but I want the famous Shapeways style one... also, doesn't seem like they are using a smooth texture on those pics. I know there is better than that availible...
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: Elfpony on July 22, 2014, 06:30:28 PM
I'll grant you that I know virtually nothing about 3D printing but I didn't think the prices on these we're bad at all. I quite like the one with Spike at the desk.

Elf
Title: More SDCC exclusive reveals coming?
Post by: Aquatic Neon on July 22, 2014, 09:54:16 PM
Facebook just posted this photo with the following. "Is everypony excited about My Little Pony at San Diego Comic-Con International? Stay tuned for exciting updates and exclusive reveals!"

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Maybe some season 5 stuff revealed as well?!
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: June on July 23, 2014, 02:56:54 AM
It's interesting to see Trixie there though. Didn't Welovefine create pretty much the same figure?

Trixie is actually this guy's (http://kp-shadowsquirrel.deviantart.com) 3D model.  It seems that they have his other works for sale on superfanart. I hope he knows about it.
Title: Re: More SDCC exclusive reveals coming?
Post by: Judhudson on July 23, 2014, 03:39:53 AM
I await all the new merch announcements!

My wallet is ready *opens up wallet only to see dust blow out*...Oh wait, nevermind.
Title: Re: More SDCC exclusive reveals coming?
Post by: achab1984 on July 23, 2014, 04:24:51 AM
Oh this is interesting :) I cant wait to see what they have to show us! :)
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: Ackryllis on July 23, 2014, 04:27:55 AM
That's a pretty high prize on a simple RD. I'd rather look up a sculptor in dA. Also I'm pretty much pushed away by those grainy pictures. You can't really see what the final product will be like when it's done. Most 3d printers still leave very visible lines between layers that are hard to sand off and look ugly.
Title: Re: More SDCC exclusive reveals coming?
Post by: Shenanigans on July 23, 2014, 04:57:35 AM
How exciting! Can't wait to see :)
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: sd_dreamcrystal on July 23, 2014, 05:34:15 AM
I find it funny that Muffins is cheaper than AJ or Spitfire.. and Even cheaper than Pinkie Pie... but yeah I would not pay those prices... actually while I would love to try 3D Printing... I still would want it to be a brushable pony XD
Title: Re: More SDCC exclusive reveals coming?
Post by: sd_dreamcrystal on July 23, 2014, 05:37:56 AM
For some reason I have an odd feeling it's going to be EQG related...
Title: Re: More SDCC exclusive reveals coming?
Post by: octocorn on July 23, 2014, 06:01:07 AM
I hope it's something beyond the TAF g4's that we haven't seen!
Title: Re: More SDCC exclusive reveals coming?
Post by: moonlight twinkle on July 23, 2014, 06:04:29 AM
I would really like to see through the  mirror brushables of adagio, sonata dusk, and aria blaze.
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: Wardah on July 23, 2014, 06:22:05 AM
Too bad it's that sandstone stuff. At least if it was the plastic it could be smoothed with acetone. Tho I guess it could be sanded tho it doesn't seem like they bother. I have seen 3D printed stuff that looks smooth.
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: Sprinklecupcake on July 23, 2014, 06:33:56 AM
These are really cool! I also want that really famous :muffin: one. Yikes, dem prices though! Ouchies....

Soo these are made with sandstone... are they fragile or would they disolve in water? xD
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: June on July 23, 2014, 07:09:46 AM
Soo these are made with sandstone... are they fragile or would they disolve in water? xD
They are extremely fragile. Don't know about their solubility in water and possible issues with moisture, though.
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: Sora on July 23, 2014, 07:27:36 AM
Soo these are made with sandstone... are they fragile or would they disolve in water? xD
They are extremely fragile. Don't know about their solubility in water and possible issues with moisture, though.
I'm not sure either, but I do know that getting any water on them will damage the paint, since it uses the same ink as you'd find on paper.
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: kakenterprise on July 23, 2014, 07:58:31 AM
I've seen people paint over them so I really doubt they dissolve in water.
Title: Re: More SDCC exclusive reveals coming?
Post by: Twilight Pink on July 23, 2014, 08:54:01 AM
That EQG picture looks cute  ^.^
Title: Re: More SDCC exclusive reveals coming?
Post by: Dragonflitter on July 23, 2014, 09:01:48 AM
That EQG picture looks cute  ^.^

It's the cover of one of the comics--it really is adorable!! I'd love it as a poster. All their expressions are so cute. :)
Title: Re: More SDCC exclusive reveals coming?
Post by: Aquatic Neon on July 23, 2014, 01:22:30 PM
The facebook page posted this today!

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I found more images from the site anyone else see these?

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Title: Re: More SDCC exclusive reveals coming?
Post by: Dragonflitter on July 23, 2014, 01:29:40 PM
Those are from the 3D printer site that Hasbro just opened up. They cost like $60-90 or more each. o_0
Title: Re: More SDCC exclusive reveals coming?
Post by: Aquatic Neon on July 23, 2014, 01:34:03 PM
Those are from the 3D printer site that Hasbro just opened up. They cost like $60-90 or more each. o_0

Yikes and they aren't very big I do love that Spike though, but I think I'll wait for the Funko releases they will be larger and cheaper.
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: flyawayraven on July 23, 2014, 01:36:56 PM
I thought the $90 pricetag was for a set! I don't claim to know much about 3D printing and the costs behind it, but that seems incredibly excessive to me. o.O For that price, I'd much rather have a completely hand made sculpture.

Kind of wish they had a more diverse crew of people on the staff, too. :/
Title: Re: More SDCC exclusive reveals coming?
Post by: HoustonCollector72 on July 23, 2014, 01:37:28 PM
Awwwwww 3d stuff is expensive :( !


Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: lonewolf on July 23, 2014, 02:19:33 PM
OW. Safe to say with those prices I won't be getting one. Kind of funny how they got that Trixie one for $52, and I just got the same thing from Welovefine for $25, and it will be made of vinyl (should be here Friday :happy: ). It is a pretty good move on Hasbro's part though.
Title: Re: More SDCC exclusive reveals coming?
Post by: hathorcat on July 23, 2014, 02:40:48 PM
I am going to merge this into the 3D printer discussion thread :)

We already have multiple threads on the SDCC reveal dolls as well as the ponies, so lets try and keep any discussion on them in those threads. :)
Title: Re: Hasbro 3D printing site
Post by: StoryDreamer on July 23, 2014, 02:44:01 PM
My local library has a 3d printer, I'm going to try to print an easy pony one day. While 3D printing is still an evolving technology, it is getting cheaper!
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