CNC Routed Cosplay

Uncategorized — Christin Bongiorni @ 4:53 pm

Looper Cosplay

 

Again, I found the cosplay discussion we had during our final crit to be quite funny. Here’s another example of cosplay / art / sculpture / whatever you want to call it that used the CNC Router.

 

3D Printed Cosplay

Most Awesome 3D Printed Cosplay

 

I found our discussion on cosplay during the final crit to be quite funny.

Here’s an awesome example of how 3D Printing, and lots of blood, sweat, and tears can be used to make a really incredible sculpture. I mean cosplay.

 

3D Printed Spires

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Modeled from a 3D scan of clay spires, then inserted into Rhino and multiplied. Printed with ABS plastic.

Mythica

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CNC Routed mold, which was used to cast horns out of polyester casting resin.

Laser Cutting – Wearable Sketches

 

www.wetheurban.com/post/45232804606/fashion-elvira-t-harts-wearable-2d-garments

 

“As with a lot of design work, sometimes the most interesting aspect is the sketch before the final product. Recent graduate and fashion designer Elvira ‘t Hart’s latest collection aims to translate those beastly 2D sketches to garments.”

Mold Making – Blue Bath Performance

Aisha Tandiwe Bell’s Blue Bath

 

kenyaworkspace.blogspot.com/2010/04/bath-in-bucket.html#links

superhueman.com/artwork/1026686_blue_bath.html

 

A performance with multiple casts of the figure and her face.

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