Brian Rosner
Game Art, Design
Any Shape 3D Printable Travelele
About the Project
This project was designed to combine the utility of 3D printing with the expression of art.
The base design of the instrument is first taken and then the components are stylized in a modeling program. This object is made to be downloaded and edited in a 3d editor (preferably Zbrush) and lets you make the body shape for avacado_boat’s travelele into any shape you’d like while retaining functionality.
For the full detail meshes, download here and the Zbrush file can be found here. Make sure to apply live booleans for the support meshes and negatives to actually take effect.
The profile is carved out by a negative that fits into the shape of the original instrument. This leaves the individuality of the style while retaining the functionality, regardless of the instrument's new appearance. For more info including an interactive 3d model and video demonstration of the instrument, scan the QR code in the above image.
About Brian Rosner
Brian Rosner is a 3D environment and prop artist that grew up in West Bloomfield, Michigan.
He specializes in GLSL shaders and has been working with a variety of audio, visual, and mathematical projects since middle school. Involved in projects such as Project M and making hundreds of videos since 2013, you can find his work on the following platforms.
https://www.artstation.com/ryztiq
"This is one of the coolest and most original instruments ever to be built in our class, and the modern design and manufacturing techniques make this a special creation."
-Dave Dolak, Professor of Instruction, Science and Mathematics