- goedvolk -
Computational Craft: Adaptation
Together with my group we tried to figure out a way to do non-planar 3D printing.
The idea was to make a 3D printer act like a milling machine, going up and down while moving from side to side at the same time
The G-code gave us the possibility to attach a brush to the printer and create pressured brush strokes, with resulted in some nice images.
At home I tried to see If I could accurately capture likeness with this method
I took the silhouette of my face and turned it into a curved 3D model
With different types of brushed I tried to make the printer recreate my likeness