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How Would You Slice That? – 2D to 3D to Community – With Kekreations Art

Our guest tonight, Kirsten from Kekreations Art, started her 3D Printing journey as accomplished freelance 2D illustrator specializing in fantasy and animal illustrations. She discovered 3D Printing when she wanted to make articulated models of characters from her “Tears of a Dragon” webcomic. Like a lot of us, she fell in love with the feeling of holding the physical object, your idea, in your hand. In a little more than three years, Kirsten has built an impressive inventory of 3D Models that resonate with others. Her models have over 56,000 downloads on Thangs alone. Animals, masks, pen holders, cup holders, picture frames, gaming accessories, glasses holders, fiber art accessories like yarn bowls. And dragons– lots and lots of dragons. She has also navigated the tricky process of commercially licensing her work. Her Patreon has over 10,600 members and she has at least 400 authorized resellers for her 3D Models. You may have already spied her designs at a local craft fair.

Tonight we are pleased to welcome the prolific and inspiring Kirsten from Kekreations Art!

Kirsten’s LinkTree
https://linktr.ee/kekreations

How Would You Slice That? – Just Make It Exist First with Luis Garcia

Tonight’s guest, Luis Garcia from Peps 3D Collectibles, has been enchanting adults and children alike. Hailing from the Rio Grande Valley, he is meticulously printing, assembling, and painting realistic, life-sized statues, sometimes even taller than himself! His pieces often celebrate anime and pop culture bringing delight to fans of all ages and drawing the attention of local news. And he has only been doing this about 18 months!

A side effect of his creations is he is inspiring a new wave of makers. Some of his fans have purchased printers for themselves and are working on their own statues. They are supported by Luis who works to make his process accessible. Through his social media posts and videos, he shows how you can do such large pieces with modest-sized printers like the Bambu Lab A1. He answers questions. He does video-shout outs. He shares details on seam filling, gluing, and painting. But most importantly, he shares uplifting messages of inspiration. For example, when starting a project, Luis advises not to worry about perfection. “Make it good later,” Luis advises, “Just make it exist first.”

Tonight, we’re going to make this episode exist. We are delighted to talk to Luis Garcia, learn about his process and how his 3D Printing journey has enriched his life.