Historical Building 3d Lamp Shade

by zhenning in Workshop > 3D Printing

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Historical Building 3d Lamp Shade

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I thought it would be nice to get some preview of the 3D lithophane design. So, I set out to try it out using blender. This instructable is intended to give a overview using simple cube on how to generate this animation. The STL file is attached below.

Change From Blender Render to Cycle Render

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Delete the Existing Cube

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Create Another View

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Move the mouse to the corner as shown and drag downwards. Another view will be generated

Node Editor

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Change the new view to the node editor

Generate the New Model

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Here, I am using a simple cube to represent the real model

Add Material to Your Model

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Locate the material icon as shown in the picture and add new materials by using the new button.

Lithophane Model

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The lithophane model is generated by adding the volume scatter and volume absorption. This allows the 3D model to have different light absorption and scattering properties when the 3d model is rendered. Both the volume scatter and absorption can be found under Add -> Shader. The final photo shows the nodes that are required.

Adding the Light Source

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When a new project is created, a light source is automatically added. Select the light source and click on the use nodes. Change the emission strength to 5000.

Adding the Animation

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Insert the starting keyframe using Animation -> Keyframes -> Insert -> Rotation. Select the last location where the animation should stop. Press r to rotate and z to constraint it to Z axis rotation. Rotate the cube 360 degrees and press i to insert another keyframe

Changing the Model Color

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Add a RGB node by Add -> Input -> RGB and connect it to the volume scatter and absorption. Select the colour you like and right click to insert keyframe. Repeat this process with different colours throughout the timeline.

Select Render

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Animation

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Click on the animation icon, you should see your cube spinning with different colours.

The Lithophane Model File

Demo

My Movie

3D Printed Lamp Shade demo.