pzich

Student, interested in modeling and design, currently working mostly in Autodesk Maya, Inventor and Luxology Modo.

Expertise:

  • 3D modeler
  • Animator
  • Designer
  • Product designer
  • Artist
  • Maker
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Die design I came up with after making a wireframe cube.
 
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Segmented cubes I made for experimentation and to fill the $25 quota.
 
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1mm slices of a sphere, connected by a cylinder in the center, it's amazingly flexible.
 
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A network of interconnected cubes.
 
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A series of overlapping rings rotated 15º on the x axis, then rotated at 30º intervals on the y axis.
 
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Model of a carbon buckyball (Fullerene). Technically a wireframe truncated icosahedron.
 
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Curious to see if this will work, if it does it will have many applications from pivotable objects to simple multi-part objects.
 
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My first test of shapeways, a suspension bridge. Apparently there was some issue exporting to .dae from Maya.
 
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Simple sine wave test.
 
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Thin wireframe dodecahedron.
 
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Testing the flexibility of the materials. 1mm beams with 1cm space in between.
 
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A coaster I made with 12 tentacle-like arms.
 
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Testing spacing for hinges (if the pin is centered in the hole, there is .5mm of space on all sides of it). These will be printed apart, a similar model will be printed with the hinge parts already in place. - Mini Version
 
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Pin and Holes is a test of minimum detail and hinge/axel rotation. There is a hollow pin with a radius of 5mm and three holes with radii 5mm, 5.05mm, and 5.1mm. Holes are arranged smallest to largest and are marked with "-" and "+" signs.
 
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Playing with extruding and subtracting parts of a dodecahedron.
 
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A rough soda bottle (sorta like a coca cola bottle) I made as a test, unfortunately I don't think the support material can be removed if this is done in Transparent Detail
 
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This is a wireframe model of a dodecahedron with connections larger than 1cm, Dodecahedron Wireframe Thin is thinner and cheaper.
 
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Testing spacing for hinges (if the pin is centered in the hole, there is .5mm of space on all sides of it). These will be printed together in place, a similar model will be printed with the hinge parts separated. - Mini Version
 
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Frame and wheel/axels for a car. Hoping the space is great enough that the frame won't be fused to the axels (we'll see).
 
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I love the shape, but wanted a more compact keychain version.
 
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This is a wireframe icosahedron trapped inside a dodecahedron.
 
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Wireframe sphere I made to test a new process of conforming to manifoldness.
 
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A network of cubes interconnected.
 
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Extruded vertices from a sphere (as a test).
 
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A series of overlapping rings rotated 15º on the x axis, then rotated at 30º intervals on the y axis.
 
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Test with flexible material.
 
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Testing spacing for hinges (if the pin is centered in the hole, there is .5mm of space on all sides of it). These will be printed apart, a similar model will be printed with the hinge parts already in place.
 
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Two single-piece inseparable and interlocking pieces. Example of something easy to do with 3d printing but hard just about any other way.
 
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Simple cog test, experimenting with different polygon additions and subtractions.
 
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This model was made by placing elongated cubes next to each other and bending them in unique ways.
 
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Thin and minimal desktop stand for the Pebble watch. Will be made available for purchase after the test version arrives.
 
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