The company completes its first work with the new large-format 3D printer: giant ice cream cones hand-painted with astonishing realism.
Letra Corpórea, a specialist in volumetric visual solutions for advertising and decoration, has taken a bold step into the future with the incorporation of a large-format 3D printer into its manufacturing process. The first project produced with this new technology has been a true exercise in creativity and technical precision: 500 mm-high ice cream cones, made in different flavors and hand-painted to achieve a hyper-realistic finish.
This project not only represents the first production using the new machine, but also symbolizes the creative and technical potential that now opens up for the company. Thanks to this new tool, Letra Corpórea will be able to offer custom volumetric pieces with an exceptional level of detail and realism — designed to stand out in commercial spaces, events, shop windows, and promotional campaigns.
“We are thrilled with the results. The printing precision, combined with our craftsmanship in painting and finishing, allows us to take our clients’ creativity to the next level,” says the Letra Corpórea technical team.
The ice cream cones stand out not only for their size but also for the quality of their finish: each piece has been carefully completed to simulate the textures, shine, and colors of real ice cream. The result is as tempting as it is striking, becoming an immediate visual attraction wherever it is displayed.
This is only the first of many steps. Letra Corpórea plans to expand its range of three-dimensional products for sectors such as hospitality, retail, and experiential marketing, consolidating its position as a benchmark in the custom volumetric manufacturing sector.
