I have experience working with and caring for children, and recently observed children’s attraction to a particular suitcase that sits on a high shelf in a childcare/play room. The room is filled with toys of all kinds, big Legos, Lincoln Logs, train tracks, and Barbie dolls galore. But the thing that really gets the kids’
I understand the fascinating world of small things. As a child, I loved the Sesame Street “Twiddle Bug Family” — they lived in the miniature world of Ernie’s flower box. As an adult, I developed an unhealthy obsession with these tiny ninja figures that my nephew collected from a gumball style machine. Now, there’s a new mini figurine on the horizon, thanks to the LEBLOX app: Bit Figs!
The LEBLOX team, based out of Paris, made an app for smartphones that fuses art and technology with some old school video game nostalgic imagery. More specifically, it uses the “signature look of the 8-bit characters from video
You can imagine all of the cool ways that this app can be used: a best friend’s picture turned into a small figure for her birthday, a selfie, special occasions, no reason at all…
The figures are quite small: they are an average of about 1.5 inches, but some are even 1.25 inches small. The catch is that they can be increased in size before printing using the LEBLOX app, which Beaudette informs us about on a Glyos Connection thread.
If you are an avid fan of pixel-based, 8-bit character imagery, or just need a new twist on your obsession with miniature figures, then you should check Bit Figs out! What are your thoughts on these creations Let us know in the 3D Printed Bit Figs forum thread on 3DPB.com.