A new project called Khora Image aims to let you craft "3D art" from any 2D picture or photo. The digital fabrication technique, which Khora calls "subtractive printing," carves any image onto a recycled board in a variety of textured patterns. Customers can choose the color, whether they want their image to be etched in dots or stripes, and at how fine a resolution — lower definition images can produce abstract results, though of course there's an trade-off in fidelity.
Khora sent The Verge a sample image of our logo, and the results are pretty good. The effect is difficult to capture in photographs; although the image is essentially two-dimensional, there's an added depth that appears to shift depending on where you view it from....
via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/29/5041588/khora-image-3d-prints-your-2d-pictures
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