Stratasys and Adobe collaboration enables designers to 3D print full-colour models from Substance 3D Painter

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Adobe substance 3D painter users can turn their digital 3D renderings into 3D printed models with Stratasys Polyjet 3D printing technology without using any further software.


The companies disclosed this partnership grants engineers and artists the ability to generate physical 3D models directly from substance 3D painters.


Adobe substance 3D tools are usually used to develop renderings for architecture,

the film, fashion,

games, product design and consumer packaged goods.


With this partnership,

The user can now develop product prototypes and package designs that can then be transformed into 3D printed objects on Stratasys Polyjet 3D printers, like the J55Prime and J8 series.


Before this,

Substance 3D paint users were dependant on external software applications to prepare their designs for 3D printing, But Stratasys partnership with Adobe ensures a quicker route for them to get to 3D printed components from a digital render.

“This partnership allows us to see our designs for the first time in real life- which is every designer’s and artist’s dream,” says Pierre Maheut

, Head of Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships,

3D and immersive substance for Adobe.


” And to be candid,

we have gotten a little bit emotional seeing our designs come into being and in a very realistic way.”

” After seeing the superb digital models developed in Adobe Substance 3D,

we challenged ourselves with being able to 3D print them,

identically, in the real world, bringing them into being,” Added Pat Carey, Senior vice president of Strategic growth for Stratasys.
” Not only have we achieved our goal but have seen excitement from Adobe about this means for their Substance users.’

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