
HOW IT WORKS
Step 1. Send us your 2D Photographs
Step 2. Our digital artists turn your 2D photos into a commissioned 3D masterpiece.
Step 3. We then 3D print a physical model of your pet and deliver it right to your doorstep.






About the Models
Our full colour, 3D printed pet models are made up of a sandstone-gypsum specialty blend and are 100% customizable.
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Does your pet do that cute little thing where they cock their head or shake a paw?
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Are they a well-styled fashionista that is often seen flaunting a frilly pink skirt?
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Are their colouring and fur patterns just too beautiful for words?
Only pet owners truly understand the sacred bond that forms between an owner and their pet. With a physical model, you can admire the tiny folds in their ears and little smiles and remember them forever as only you saw them.
We will take your photographs and turn them into realistic replica of your beloved pet. Whether your pet is living or has passed on, the models help capture the true essence of what makes them special and allows you to immortalize them in a very distinctive way.
How it works – from concept to completion
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Step 1: An artist creates a 3D design from your reference photographs (using cutting edge 3D software and artistic digital sculpting)
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Step 2: The artist then uploads a print file to a designated location.
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Step 3: The computer sends this information to a 3D printer.
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Step 4: The 3D printer creates your model by laying down successive layers of material. One layer at a time, until a three-dimensional object begins to develop.
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Step 5: Once the printer has finished making the shape (several hours later) and time has been allotted for “curing” (Drying/hardening) the item is removed from the print bed.
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Step 6: Surface powder is then removed (by a trained production artist) from the product to ensure proper colour, and then treated through our state-of-the-art finishing process.
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Step 7: The final result is your pet immortalized in a very cool 3D-printed work of art! 3D printing technologies have been around for years, but the ways in which we use this technology has only just emerged.






