Danny Choo tries out this service, which apparently costs the nearly outrageous sum of 138,000 yen, which is approximately USD$1800. For that you’ll get a “sit down” scan of your head, which is then placed on top of a figurine. The resulting facial detail is a little scary, as you’ll see in the numerous images in the report.
The process seems pretty straightforward: after your head is 3D scanned from a comfy seat, the Clone Factory operator prepares a 3D model using Autodesk Maya. Choo says, “They need a while to prepare my data”, as is almost always the case on real-life scans. Finally the model is printed on a ZCorp Zprinter 650. While the 650 is capable of printing in color, we’re thinking there may have been some post-print hand painting to achieve the amazing lifelike finish. Nevertheless, it’s a great result!
But here’s the question: would you partake of this service at that price?
Via Culture Japan/Danny Choo (Hat tip to John)