The modern version of a fly caught in amber: 3D printing your Gaussian Splat is one of the most amazing things I’ve seen in a long time


  • Crysta can make a 3D printed model of a Gaussian Splat
  • The level of detail is quite remarkable
  • It doesn’t come cheap, but this is jailhouse stuff nonetheless

Have you ever wanted to take a real-life scene and shrink it into a snow globe-style model (minus the snow) to sit on your shelf, preserved forever?

Well, maybe not forever, but you get the idea, and it’s possible to do this now thanks to a company called Crysta.

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