
A perfect one is the costume of Robert Downey Jr., known as Tony Sparks, in the latest Iron Man 2 movie. The creative men that created the film scanned Robert’s hand and tried a 3D glove to fit him conveniently. After the scanning, the printer made a layer of powdered plastic from the ink cartridges installed in it. When this was a produced, the entire costume and even the arch-nemesis Whiplash, were all printed by the same printer. The costume did not give Robert any difficulty in doing the film, unlike the first installment.
3D printers will continue to impress the public in its contribution to fields that once became dependent on the usual printers. Investing in one would be efficient for a business who seeks new styles of making projects with printers and printer cartridges.