Before the founding of the city was completed joint innovative project of physics and mathematics faculty of Ternopil National Pedagogical University named Gnatyuk (Department of Computer Science) and studio 3D-printing “third element” (Roman and Romanesque Roman Tytarchuk). April 15, 2016 Ternopil Castle was presented with a miniature.
3-D print – this innovation, which in the near future will open great opportunities in the tourism industry. Student IV course in “Information” Andrew Mandebura by https://www.acheterviagrafr24.com/ studying many archival documents created computer 3D-model of the Ternopil Castle. Print the castle held for two weeks by layered application of PLA and ABS plastic, its production had spent about two kilograms of consumables.
The advantage of 3-D-printing is that it allows you to create a variety of models and prototypes to see how the plan will look like in real life. It is planned to develop a collection of 3-D-locks Ternopil with the aim of promoting cultural potential of our region.