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Printed model of Organic Sphere:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/photo/organic-sphere?context=latest

The print is about 5cm diameter, and really satisfying object to hold. Very tactile.

Printing it black was actually a mistake, i had it set up as monochrome, and i forgot it was a coloured mesh. But i like the effect.

My phone was have trouble taking photos of the black print, luckily Daniel Shiffman's processing books made a vibrant makeshift studio on my desk, to be able to pick out details. The photos make it look alot flatter and lumpier than the physical print. Its very spherical.

www.tyrertecture.com

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Comment by Site Dead on January 22, 2014 at 6:34pm

Being ADD, I started reviewing the post and took a digital road trip in my mind.

Comment by Nick Tyrer on January 19, 2014 at 8:40am

road trip?

Comment by Site Dead on January 18, 2014 at 10:21am

well, thanks for that road trip Nick. :)

the stools were cool, maybe saying stool changes how the work is viewed. IDK

Comment by Nick Tyrer on January 17, 2014 at 3:22am

Yes i was very dissapointed in the chairs. Widrig's usual work is stunning. But i suppose the technical innovation makes up for it. As i said in last post, my personal favourites are Sibylle Pasche 

http://www.sibyllepasche.ch/Home_-_Sibylle_Pasche_-_Sculptures.html

And Michael Kukla

http://mkukla.com/

Comment by RWNB on January 17, 2014 at 2:03am

truly ugly chairs. : D

Comment by taz on January 16, 2014 at 7:28pm

Did you see these organical stools?  Looks a little too tactile for actually sitting...

http://www.designboom.com/design/daniel-widrig-3d-prints-chair-usin...

Comment by Nick Tyrer on January 16, 2014 at 10:24am

Thanks JS. No i didn't use exoskeleton, i started with it, but moved on. While exoskeleton is a fun tool. It wasn't flexible enough for what i wanted. 1. Curves not Lines. 2. Organic massing, where it bulges at the meeting points, and thins over longer members. 3. Exoskeleton meshes around the lines so wont merge close proximity meshes unless you create a line etc

But exoskeleton is cool! I previously used it to make this one. You can see how perfect the 'pipes' are in comparrison

Interlocking Basket 003

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/photo/interlocking-basket-003?xg_sourc...

Comment by JS on January 16, 2014 at 9:33am

Cool! Did you use exoskeleton for this?

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