April 10, 2014
French company Dassault Systèmes and Sculpteo are co-launching a new product called Love.by.me, a new web application that lets you create unique customized jewelry to share with your loved one.
Dassault Systems is specialized in high-end 3D conceptualization for the production of complex structures such as airplanes or boats. For this project, the company came up with a simple interface to let you add names on an existing heart design.
You need to choose two names which will be engraved into the heart, for example the names of your beloved, your kids, or your mother. In addition, this heart can be offered for special occasions; Valentine's day, engagement parties, weddings, Mother's day, or even as goodies for your company.
3D shapes are automatically generated by Dassault Systems' 3DEXPERIENCE platform, the CATIA software. The design can then be sent to 3D printing company Sculpteo, which can be printed as a pendant, a necklace, a hang bag jewelry, key ring using polished plastic, alumide and mirror polished silver materials.
"The goal of the whole project was to allow everyone to create its customized piece of jewelry without having any 3D modeling skills." Sculpteo says.
You can order the generated pendant or keychain in two different sizes (25mm and 35mm). Each piece is unique and inimitable.
Posted in 3D Design
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