
3D Modelling
We model both precisely by creating parametric 3D models adapted to the chosen 3D printing technology, as well as intuitively through sculpting, and also using tracing. We create models ready for printing on a large scale, and then we scale and optimize them to ensure perfect proportions and details even at smaller sizes. 3D modeling is characterized by great flexibility, and there are no obstacles to combining any approach – modeling parametrically first according to the required dimensions and then adding artistic touches, without altering the previously defined edges or surfaces.
Sculpting - organic modelling
Sculpting is one of the methods we use to create figurines and decorative elements. It is considered one of the less precise methods but allows for the quickest and most realistic depiction of organic shapes, making it easy to create authentically natural models. This organic sculpting approach enables us to design original patterns and capture realistic details such as material deformations due to shrinkage or the portrayal of dynamic poses.
After establishing the general outline and initial details, we perform retopology by applying a new mesh over the base model. The result is a relaxed, unified, and smoother mesh, which enhances the clarity of details, provides better control over them, and eliminates unwanted distortions from the initial process. This step also smooths out any uneven or jagged curves and bends that may have appeared in the initial sculpt. The resulting mesh is then further refined and optimized. Retopology is an essential element in creating high-quality models with accurate and intricate details.
Parametric modelling, hard-surface
For clients who require precise models with specific dimensions and geometry, we offer parametric 3D modelling. This allows us to create models with precisely known dimensions, which is especially important for creating assemblies of working parts, devices components, or various add-ons for existing objects. It also facilitates the optimization of models for specific printing technologies, resulting in better quality and accuracy of the final product.
Hard-surface modeling (inorganic) enables us to produce geometry that can be achieved through traditional manufacturing methods. It also ensures smooth, orderly, and uniform transitions between surfaces.
In addition to creating models from scratch, we also offer modification of existing models. If you have a ready-made model that requires certain changes, adjustments, or customization to specific requirements, we are ready to assist you.