Prior to this innovation, hydrographic printing has been limited by practicality to a method for adding repetitive or abstract coloring to a 3D object. The texture map data collected drives the creation of a film prepared for the specific surface and the rest is as close to magic as it gets. In the video released, a white 3D printed mask is submerged into the bath onto an image that would have made Picasso proud and yet emerges with the coloring of a tiger perfectly placed on its surface.