Yoshimoto Art Factory

Yoshimoto Art Factory (Japanese: 合同会社吉本アートファクトリー) is a Japanese design studio and prototyping company that specializes in 3D modeling, figure prototyping, and full-color 3D printing. Founded by Daiki Yoshimoto (吉本 大輝), a graduate of Kyoto University of the Arts with a background in oil painting, the company provides end-to-end services for commercial figure and model production.

Their services include 3D data creation, sculpting, coloring, and on-demand full-color 3D printing. The studio utilizes high-end 3D printers such as the Mimaki 3DUJ-2207, enabling them to offer precise, vibrant, and inventory-free production solutions. They also actively participate in exhibitions and seminars to promote 3D modeling education and industry awareness.

Yoshimoto Art Factory often appears in credits for Kotobukiya products, particularly in the Megami Device line, as a design collaborator. The name represents a studio rather than an individual, contributing collectively to the development of high-quality model kits.

A related company, Yoshimoto 3D Factory Inc. (株式会社吉本3Dファクトリー), operates in Kochi and handles production with similar expertise under the same leadership.

Yoshimoto Art Factory is also known for unique 3D printed anatomical models, such as the “Bone Specimen Series,” which have drawn attention in exhibitions like Wonder Festival.