In - Game Items vs Consumer products

     Whether one owns a home or business in Second Life or has a Google SketchUp account. Whether one posts cue ideas on the miniclips pool blog or designs concept vehicles for driving simulation games. Whether one is exploring strategies and in-game items for Mobile Strike or simply planning to build a flash-based chess game to increase website traffic. Whether one is building an app or sharing emoticons on Flickr. Whether one is sharing images on Wikipedia or Flickr under Creative Commons. Whether one is writing a blog or a research essay, or testing for facts from Wikipedia and Google sources, three-dimensional objects have applications in all these scenarios. Their use comes in the form of images, game imports and 3D printing. With 3-dimensional printing becoming increasingly popular around the world, the websites and services associated with this business are becoming more user-friendly. Many websites also share images of 3D objects on the internet via Google or Google Images. Though these images may look similar to those of products on Amazon, eBay and DH Gate, there are some key differences between consumer products on 3D print sites and the ones on E Bay and Amazon.

    First of all, 3D print products are relatively new to the market, with many of them uploaded by designers rather than people who manufacture products for a business. Though these products may be tested by designers as shown in most product and material demos on the site, they are relatively entrepreneurial products compared to consumer products in trend on eBay, Amazon and DH Gate.  Next, the print materials available on most 3D print service-based websites are relatively newly discovered or in use, while the ones on eBay and Amazon have been used in consumer products over and over again. Though these websites have fact sheets and product safety guidelines on most, if not all, materials, the materials are mostly for prototypes and samples rather than for mass production. These prototypes and samples may be used once for projects, games, business or mass production by manufacturers for business. Compared to eBay and Amazon, which have relatively standard and one-liner product descriptions, 3-dimensional products need to be described in more detail for entrepreneurs. Most of these are designed with a specific property or function in mind, which is not a trend in the consumer market of eBay and Amazon. Research products or products based on research may even have links and references to the fashion context (e.g., movies, music videos and YouTube videos) and applications. Many toys and educational products based on research are designed to check for material facts from material samples. Finally, some of these 3-d print products may simply be a part of blog or websites that sell essays and academic research papers while consumer products on E bay or amazon do not need an application essay or a blog to target a specific audience. Overall, there are some major differences between three dimensional products and consumer products on Amazon and E bay.


    In conclusion, despite the differences between 3-dimensional products and consumer products, the quality of the print materials offered by most 3-dimensional printing service-based businesses online and businesses that simply sell these materials is as good as a finished consumer product and a functional one too! So, whether one is an entrepreneurial homeowner looking to print new materials or products for home renovation and increase real estate prices or a car mechanic looking to solve rusting issues in most used vehicles, 3-dimensional print services may be the solution. With 3D-dimensional printers and materials available all over the world, the consumer demand has escalated mining for metals and precious metals wherever these resources are available. Product invention and innovation for applications like construction, consumer electronics, auto industries, etc, may start from the ground up with new materials.  Not to mention, the platform 3-D printing may provide software and apps developers for of consumer applications.

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