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Will 3D printing make sculptors lose their jobs?
Because of its image-building function, 3D printing has also attracted the interest of fashion and art people with a keen sense of smell. At this year's Paris Fashion Week, all kinds of clothes made by 3D printers attracted people's attention. Designer Alice Van Hepburn (Iris? A van? Herpen's voltage haute couture is made by a 3D printer. One of the designs is with the Austrian architect Julia Kauni (Julia? Koerne) cooperated with Materialize in Belgium. This series of clothing has an architectural outline full of composition, which is truly "seamless". 3D printing technology has also been applied to jewelry, home design and other fields. With the support of this technology, the realization and production of products are almost no problem, and conception and design have become more critical links.