What do your doodles say about you? Are you the harmonious type who likes to draw soft shapes and playful sketches, or are you more realistic and analytical with sharp lines, boxes and architecture? We’ve always heard that just like your handwriting, your casual drawings offer clues to your personality. So what would all those psychoanalysts say when they find out you have a penchant for drawing on air? The Scribble 3D Pen team would simply say that you are an artist, designer or 3D printing enthusiast who is full of new ideas and loves to try new technologies.
Austin Kelly, Co-Founder and CTO of Scribble 3D
Just launched on Kickstarter, the Scribble 3D Pen is unique in its ability to offer high resolution in a small, portable package, as well as great affordability. Hoping to raise $5,000 by April 16, the team is offering supporters the chance to order their own 3D printing pens for just $49 with the very special for early risers. With that special price, backers receive:
- A Scribble 3D printing pen
- Two packs of 25 PLA plastic strands
- Three Doodle PDF Projects
- A mention in the Hall of Fame
Regular early bird price is $75 and you get more stuff in that package; as prices go up, the volume of pens and supplies grows. There is a limit of one per sponsor. And while the Scribble 3D Pen is a great idea for yourself or as a gift, it’s also a great item to order at a discounted price for any educational setting. Offering 3D printer-like functionality, Scribble is an ideal smart tool for all ages.
“This extraordinarily easy tool lets you create anything through the power of your own imagination,” the creators say on Kickstarter.
According to the team, the Scribble features a unique LED screen and a much more compact design compared to other 3D printing pens. It fits comfortably in your hand and allows you to form almost any shape imaginable. If you’re working on a design prototype, this pen may be just the inspiration and change you need, saying goodbye to traditional pen and paper for a while and taking your art into the air. You should find that you’re drawing and sketching bigger, better, and much smarter, with the ability to create incredibly precise parts, from shapes to structures, as well as loops and curved shapes.
“You can make prototypes with the Scribble 3D printing pen instead of using computer-aided design programs that can be complicated, expensive, and difficult to modify,” the creators say.
Scribble 3D is made up of three founders, all bringing tremendous talent and energy to the team. Emily Aguilar is the media supervisor. A graduate of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, the rest of her team says that she is famous for bringing new ideas and proposals to the business, all the time. Stephanie Daniels is a TV presenter designer with a passion for technology and product design, working with the group on the production of the Scribble 3D pen. Austin Kelly is the CTO and is passionate about industrial design and the technical aspects of his hardware.
“We all work together as a team and as friends to bring creative and innovative new products to this amazing community,” Austin told 3DPrint.com.
The team sees Scribble 3D as a truly new way for all creative types to enjoy a different and valuable design experience while having fun while making almost anything in just seconds. Kickstarter Scribble 3D Pens will ship in May, with delivery available worldwide. Do you plan to support this campaign? Discuss in the Scribble 3D Printing Pen forum at 3DPB.com.
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