3-Dimentional Fiction from 2-Dimentional Visuals Case Study Facial Portrait Photo Using Keentools Facebuilder and 3D Printing
Ari Dwi krisbianto (a*), Bambang Tristiyono (b), Andhika Estiyono (c), Primaditya (d), Audit Yulardi (e), Nadia Septarina (f)

Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember


Abstract

In the field of design and visuals, both 2 Dimensions (2D) and 3 Dimensions (3D), there is an increasing variety of software that used for specific purposes. For example, altering a 2D image to 3D or vice versa. Each software has particular functions and advantages that can be used as needed. This research uses software to process images, namely photos to be converted into 2D form and then printed into 3D using a 3D printing machine. The aim is to change the media from previously only being visual, until its sensory capture to 3-dimensional physical. Physical 3 dimensions have the advantage of the accuracy of perception when its touched. In addition, with 3-dimensional it can make the appearance more monumental. The software used is Keentools Facebuilder and Blender which combined so they can create 3D images based on photos or drawings. The object to be used as a case study is a human face. This alteration from a photo to a bust statue is necessary especially for commemorative objects or commemorations because the bust statue displays more historical impression and empathy that is more attached to the hearts of people. The visuals displayed by the bust statue are not only flat but also show detailed visuals of the facial curves, wrinkles, and facial lines.

Keywords: Blender, Bust statue , Keentools facebuilder, 3D printing

Topic: Creative Design

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