Christina Douk – “It allows consumers to become imagineers”

By on October 4th, 2017 in interview

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 Christina Douk
Christina Douk

Christina Douk has a passion for 3D modeling and 3D printing.

She started getting her hands into it in 2011 and since then, she created several characters that personally echo my own imaginary world. 

You can see some of her work on her website and below in this article. 

Nora Toure: Christina, could you let us know about your background and what brought you into 3D printing? 

Christina Douk: I  am a 3D sculptor, I have worked on games, film, and commercials for about 5 years, and now currently work as a 3d toy sculptor at a startup company. 

I have a BFA in 3d modeling at Academy of Art University in San Francisco in 2011 and since then I have been studying about 3d printing, but it wasn’t till I got my first 3D print done when taking a workshop in 2012, that I changed my career to be more focused on printing. 

When I saw the details that could be produced with using a Formlab form 1 printer, I realized I can do something with this as a medium as an art form.

Read the rest at Women in 3D Printing

By Nora Toure

California-based Nora Toure is the woman behind “Women in 3D Printing”, a group dedicated to promoting and showcasing the use of 3D printing for women. She’s also the Director of Sales & Service Factory Operations at Fast Radius, and a TEDx speaker.