Math Art Sculptures

Discussion in 'My Work In Progress' started by 28396_deleted, Sep 8, 2011.

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    Beautiful , I think my favorite on is 'Aldo - Math Art 100mm'.
    Really intriguing objects.
    :) Janelle
     
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    Thank you, Janelle
    I think so too, more to come :)




     
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  11. I do like that shell. A lot. The raised edges around the hole is a neat innovation that really makes a neat look.

    EDIT: You think you could make a smaller version of that? I bet that would look fantastic in metal, but the cost at 10 x 6.5 cm...

    Perhaps the wall thickness prevents a cheaper model.
     
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    Thanks

    The best smaller size i could do without sacrificing surface details is 60X41X40 mm - cost for stainless steel is $58

    (with parametric modeling you can resize your model to any size then add any wall thickness you need, in this case >1mm, surface details >0.6mm)

    If you like i can upload it for you. markup free.








     
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  14. Most excellent! Thanks, dizingof. As soon as I get the next batch of Christmas gifts ready, I'll have to order one of those. Gotta consolidate due to shipping, since we like Shapeways and want to help them help us. :D
     
  15. my first ever post here on this forum and can i please say....
    ahhhhhh your stuff is soooooo coooooool !
    i actually found this company and forum from seeing a 1 minute interview on cnn this morning.
    so amazing !!!!

    i have used blender, rhino, cinema, archicad and revit.
    but i still dont have a clue how you have created these wonderful cut patterns.
    I have a loose idea how you could create the general forms, but cutting out the surface with these complex patterns, im really left scratching my head.....
    do you have a youtube video tutorial for this ?

    thanks and again, super work !
    Ian
     
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    Hey Ian, Thank you ! & welcome to shapeways


    I too was scratching my head some 3 years ago when i saw some awesome models from artists on shapeways.

    I'm self thought and during that time i've studied new tools and developed some modeling techniques that unfortunately i cant share - each designer has them and you will probably too in time.


    Cheers











     
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