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3D Wall Sculpture, Burning Flames

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3D Wall Sculpture, Burning Flames 3d model
3D Wall Sculpture, Burning Flames 3d model
3D Wall Sculpture, Burning Flames 3d model
3D Wall Sculpture, Burning Flames 3d model
3D Wall Sculpture, Burning Flames 3d model
3D Wall Sculpture, Burning Flames 3d model
3D Wall Sculpture, Burning Flames 3d model
3D Wall Sculpture, Burning Flames 3d model
3D Wall Sculpture, Burning Flames 3d model
This model is restricted by licensing terms. 
2 Likes1 DownloadsSeptember 17, 2024
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I designed a new 3D Sculpture made up of 100 pyramids, which resembles the shape of a live fire 🔥. This time too, each pyramid is unique, is numbered on the bottom face from 0 to 99 and has a different shape that follows a mathematical formula in space.

How to glue pyramids to the frame? Some of you asked me how to glue the pyramids onto the frame. I opted for a drop of silicone (very little is needed).

Print & Installation suggestions 🔥 Printing is very easy, I suggest you clean the plate well to avoid adhesion problems. You can scale the model without any problems. For the final composition I suggest you use a frame (check my frame). Take advantage of the light points in the room where you will hang the frame, you will have a beautiful final effect.

Color used:

Bambulab PLA Matte Scarlet Red Bambulab PLA Basic Yellow Sunlu PLA Basic Orange

Mathematical Background 🔥 To create the "fire" effect I thought of some symmetrical geometric formulas. I started with 100 pyramids, all the same. Then I moved the 100 vertices in 3 dimensions (x, y, and z) following this formula:

∆x = 2xsign(x-5)+random(0;15) ∆y = 2ysign(y-5)+random(0;15) ∆z = gaussian(height=40;sigma=2)

As you can see I used random values to simulate the flames. For the height (z) I used a Gaussian function in the center of the 10x10 grid.


2 Likes1 DownloadsSeptember 17, 2024




This model is restricted by licensing terms. 
2 Likes1 DownloadsSeptember 17, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.