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	<title>Comments on: Photomake: Making Drawings Real</title>
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		<title>By: links for 2008-10-03 &#171; Francis Anderson</title>
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		<description>[...] Photomake: Making Drawings Real Photomake is a very cool web service that will translate line drawings into solid objects. Like a 2 dimensional version of Shapeways, the site makes it really easy to create unique objects. All you have to do is draw something, scan it - or even take a photo of it, upload it to the site, and in a few days you’ll have a custom item. They offer a bunch of different subsrtes including 17 different colors of acrylic, styrene and plywood. People have been making all kinds of interesting objects with photomake, like jewelery, furniture and art sculptures. (tags: digital craft design technology) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Photomake: Making Drawings Real Photomake is a very cool web service that will translate line drawings into solid objects. Like a 2 dimensional version of Shapeways, the site makes it really easy to create unique objects. All you have to do is draw something, scan it &#8211; or even take a photo of it, upload it to the site, and in a few days you’ll have a custom item. They offer a bunch of different subsrtes including 17 different colors of acrylic, styrene and plywood. People have been making all kinds of interesting objects with photomake, like jewelery, furniture and art sculptures. (tags: digital craft design technology) [...]</p>
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