3D Printing on Fabric: Geometric Art

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Creating art and a frame at the same time, made possible by 3D printing directly on fabric!
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  • @AndrewSink
    @AndrewSink  Год назад +912

    The tulle fabric is only $2.98 on Amazon, try it yourself: amzn.to/454iWCG

    • @TheMightyBunty
      @TheMightyBunty Год назад +36

      Sometimes craft stores have them for $0.99 a yard when on clearance

    • @salbahejim
      @salbahejim Год назад

      ​@@TheMightyBunty
      The link is to a spool that's 6" x 25 yards for only $2.98. That's just over 4 square yards so it sounds like a good deal.

    • @cloudbasedbear
      @cloudbasedbear Год назад +24

      I don't think I can without a whole ass 3d printer

    • @clownfromclowntown
      @clownfromclowntown Год назад +7

      You can get a yard of tulle for like 50¢ at most fabric depots as well

    • @ZarifsArtWorld
      @ZarifsArtWorld Год назад +1

      I think it is the size of china😅

  • @shoreydesigns3064
    @shoreydesigns3064 Год назад +4584

    Great job on printing and explaining the process. Thank you for the shout-out.

    • @skippyjej
      @skippyjej Год назад +35

      You designed this style? Awesome!

    • @IgorNV
      @IgorNV Год назад +9

      Thank you for your work! Subbed to your channel :)

    • @Fuzei_Media
      @Fuzei_Media Год назад +9

      You've definitely created something innovative my man. Opened up a whole new world for 3D printers.

    • @nickmilano2516
      @nickmilano2516 11 месяцев назад +1

      Now makes a gator

    • @drdrty
      @drdrty 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@skippyjejthis method was designed by some academics at universities. He just popularised it on social media

  • @connormccarter9581
    @connormccarter9581 Год назад +925

    Dude.... I think I am going to trying this with city and terrain maps... Thanks Andrew!

    • @AndrewSink
      @AndrewSink  Год назад +84

      Awesome! Sounds like fun; good luck!

    • @Beateau
      @Beateau Год назад +46

      Genius! My stepdad loves maps, and I've been looking at some pretty neat (but expensive) ways of creating different maps of areas significant to him, but this may just be both the cheapest and most unique.

    • @jodoodlyboi2963
      @jodoodlyboi2963 Год назад +6

      What an awesome and great idea!! This would be epic for ttrpg

    • @ShoulderMonster
      @ShoulderMonster Год назад +6

      ​@@BeateauAnd at the end, optionally pour in acrylic for the oceans. 😁

    • @mclama1139
      @mclama1139 Год назад +3

      Let me know if you have an insta or something I'd love to see that

  • @thicc-mothman
    @thicc-mothman Год назад +4728

    Oh man this technique would help soo much with cosplay creation

    • @shadowlord0162
      @shadowlord0162 Год назад +312

      you could get some insane looking stuff done with this

    • @andresacosta5318
      @andresacosta5318 Год назад +360

      Ive seen cosplayers use this to print dragon scale and then sow in batches

    • @StormTheSquid
      @StormTheSquid Год назад

      ​@@andresacosta5318I was about to say, I could totally see someone making scalemail out of this!

    • @Moo-2310
      @Moo-2310 Год назад +71

      Yes! I bet you could make some really fun, intricate designs on the fabric this way :)

    • @nattylite9220
      @nattylite9220 Год назад +25

      MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY IM SO EXCITED😂😂

  • @jedstanaland2897
    @jedstanaland2897 Год назад +483

    Personally I would use two or three layers bef placing the fabric. It may sound unusual but the idea is to help reduce the stress on any individual part that is on the other side of the fabric.

  • @massetozacarias5693
    @massetozacarias5693 Год назад +511

    Imagine a 3d printed lace design for a wedding gown...

    • @Thecodexnoir
      @Thecodexnoir Год назад +9

      That’s an amazing idea ☺️

    • @SewPrinted
      @SewPrinted Год назад +15

      Agreed!! I printed lace for my wedding dress like this using TPU 👍😉

    • @Kalleron
      @Kalleron 9 месяцев назад +26

      Iridescent scales on nearly invisible fabric... Dragon Wedding!!

    • @waffleaffle231
      @waffleaffle231 9 месяцев назад +28

      ​@@Kalleron I must be a dragon at my wedding now I will settle for nothing less

    • @RealTeaChick
      @RealTeaChick 9 месяцев назад +1

      😍

  • @0The_Farlander0
    @0The_Farlander0 Год назад +56

    It's such an insanely cool and straightforward technique that opens up an entire range of concepts and finished products. Everyone is talking about AI as the du jour big deal but the tech stuff that consistently blows me away is the entire field of 3d printing. Phenomenal stuff.

  • @Fenrires
    @Fenrires Год назад +71

    Dissolvable fabric also exists for machine lace making.

  • @kenshinbattousai374
    @kenshinbattousai374 Год назад +251

    If you use clear tulle, you can go a step further by pouring a thin layer of clear resin that will make the tulle disappear completely

    • @smapa1185
      @smapa1185 Год назад +4

      I feel like that wouldn't last very long

    • @kenshinbattousai374
      @kenshinbattousai374 Год назад +45

      @@smapa1185? Acrylic resin is pretty strong, and the total layer height here is decently tall. A fully submerged print would no longer be flexible, but would achieve a really cool effect for something you frame or hang.

    • @RF-Ataraxia
      @RF-Ataraxia Год назад +15

      ​@@smapa1185It's not like it's a CD jewel case, now THAT is an extremely fragile acrylic.

    • @Thecodexnoir
      @Thecodexnoir Год назад +3

      Oo that’s friggin SMART 👑
      Are there flexible Acrylic Resins? If not I bet clear Latex would work... actually, that sounds divine, both visually & tactile wise.

    • @BeastGuardian
      @BeastGuardian 9 месяцев назад +5

      There are flexible "soft" UV resins that could be great for this!

  • @Daniellelp921
    @Daniellelp921 Год назад +20

    This is gonna be a game changer in costume design, cosplay and even every day fashion.

  • @faultyinterface
    @faultyinterface Год назад +15

    Ok, this is the first 3d printing hack in a while that is actually useful. I've been avoiding making that cat print for years. In return for these seratonins, I give a thumbs up.

    • @AndrewSink
      @AndrewSink  Год назад

      Thanks!

    • @RealTeaChick
      @RealTeaChick 9 месяцев назад +1

      Why avoid?

    • @ElysetheEevee
      @ElysetheEevee 3 месяца назад +1

      They probably didn't want to have to piece together the entire thing, much like in this short.

  • @UncleJessy
    @UncleJessy Год назад +298

    Omg that frame idea is fantastic!

    • @camtron1967
      @camtron1967 Год назад

      Oh my god it is THE uncle jessy

    • @mrburns366
      @mrburns366 Год назад

      ​@@camtron1967 John Stamos himself! 😅

  • @Daisythepage
    @Daisythepage 4 месяца назад +6

    This could also be super useful for making things like fursuits!
    Especially characters with like layered scaly bits or horns. The way the fabric moves makes it look so natural! :]

    • @andrewpotts7952
      @andrewpotts7952 4 месяца назад

      As someone who has tried this before. The weight quickly becomes a problem, I made an arm sleeve of scales roughly a third the size of what's in the video and just that much was much heavier than the same amount of faux fur

  • @Theadora-wakes
    @Theadora-wakes Год назад +28

    You can make some sick dragon cosplays with this!

  • @lexxfyre
    @lexxfyre Год назад +24

    The border anchors are an excellent idea, since the fabric (I use thin cotton or guazy scrap pieces I get from the fabric store) has a tendency to shift a little when printing the sandwiching layer of my scales. I’m actually about to start a project, and that border idea may make it a lot easier to control my prints. Ty!

    • @AndrewSink
      @AndrewSink  Год назад +6

      No worries, let me know how it works for you!

    • @Urza9814
      @Urza9814 Год назад +2

      If you want something stiffer, window screen also seems to work well. That's typically black though, which might be better or worse depending on where/how you're displaying it...

  • @magnawaves
    @magnawaves Год назад +16

    That is super cool. I was a little confused for a moment after the dragon scales are picked up lmao

  • @IthinkIneedAhug
    @IthinkIneedAhug Год назад +1

    This is still one of the coolest techniques to me! I love seeing more traditional craft mixed with new technology and techniques 💖

  • @mykolask
    @mykolask Год назад +4

    props to you for giving credit where credit's due

  • @luckas221a
    @luckas221a 9 месяцев назад +2

    that's a really cool idea for printing wearable items. I would love those purple spikes sitting on my shoulders

  • @acewinters3855
    @acewinters3855 Год назад

    Oh wow, the possibilities for the applications of this technique for costume design are blowing my mind right now 🤯🤯🤯

  • @rorymichaelosullivan2191
    @rorymichaelosullivan2191 11 месяцев назад +2

    And finally someone gives me a reason to get a printer

  • @PhoenixFlight8D
    @PhoenixFlight8D 9 месяцев назад

    Omg the costumes and cosplay with this- if this technique gets super popular the creative world will explode

  • @DessahLS
    @DessahLS 9 месяцев назад +1

    Oh my gosh! I wish I had access to use this in fashion design! So many possibilities!!

    • @AndrewSink
      @AndrewSink  9 месяцев назад +1

      Never too late to start! Give it a shot!

  • @kaedesakura9274
    @kaedesakura9274 Год назад +1

    I kinda wanna assemble it now that looks like a fun puzzle

  • @widojay2048
    @widojay2048 11 месяцев назад +2

    Cosplay is going to be an a whole other level either way this

    • @AndrewSink
      @AndrewSink  11 месяцев назад

      For sure!

    • @widojay2048
      @widojay2048 11 месяцев назад

      @@AndrewSinkyou should try making something like that, it would be really cool. Picture something like a set of armour made of dragon scales.

  • @malta7406
    @malta7406 Год назад +5

    You're an absolute pro! This looks incredible. Maybe cutting with a knife on a mat would clean up the edges a bit cleaner, but I don't know what the part will be used for, so it probably doesn't matter. Again, phenomenal work!

  • @Old-soul91
    @Old-soul91 Год назад +7

    That is a great idea you can make some really cool costumes

  • @satibel
    @satibel Год назад +1

    You could probably find some fabric like that made out of transparent fibers which would make it even more interesting, especially if you make the border thicker.
    Another great use would be to put wireless leds in the middle prints and a coil on the outside, making a really interesting shape.
    Another thing to try would be printing a holder, and flipping the print so you have both sides. (Or just print the bottom with support)
    Edit: a single strand of magician thread (i.e. 0.02mm fiber) would probably work as long as you cross each piece twice at 90 degrees to prevent it from rotating.

  • @kolmo3182
    @kolmo3182 Год назад +2

    if it works with a flat sheet of fabric fiberglass this could be the skin to even larger 3d crafts that could make some of the best looking scales that can flex and be stiff in some places

  • @CourtneyCha0s
    @CourtneyCha0s 9 месяцев назад

    Cosplayers must love this

  • @elromanicobaby
    @elromanicobaby 6 месяцев назад +2

    Super cool idea

  • @bluefox2844
    @bluefox2844 9 месяцев назад

    Oh my dad is obsessed with 3d printing! He will love this ❤ thanks so much!

  • @steveman1982
    @steveman1982 Год назад +26

    This would have been nice to know about before i tediously glued glow in the dark letters on pieces of plexiglas.
    (Cursive is the way to go if you want to do it that way, waaaay fewer pieces)

    • @samuelmellars7855
      @samuelmellars7855 Год назад

      If you are working with plexiglass, one option is to engrave the design into the surface and put a light strip on the edge of the plexi- the engraving will catch and scatter the light, making the design glow!

  • @Beateau
    @Beateau Год назад +6

    ZIRO has some great filaments too. I think it's their matte black that honestly looks like I'm printing with Black 2.0.

  • @moonlight_alpha7094
    @moonlight_alpha7094 Год назад +3

    At this rate he might create a new fashion trend

  • @N95j
    @N95j 9 месяцев назад

    this is a great way to promote things

  • @sorenolaf2081
    @sorenolaf2081 Год назад +2

    That sounds amazing for decorating clothing

  • @IamAJoe
    @IamAJoe Год назад +1

    this would be really cool for shadow boxing items and adding detail to the background

  • @nicholevimmerstedt6759
    @nicholevimmerstedt6759 9 месяцев назад

    I’ve seen this technique by a few different 3D printing creators and it’s so cool. I really want to see a fashion designer or a sewing creator or something use this technique to make an outfit or something.

  • @beardedelephant3023
    @beardedelephant3023 Месяц назад

    All these videos are really making me want to get into 3D printing

    • @AndrewSink
      @AndrewSink  Месяц назад +1

      Do it!

    • @beardedelephant3023
      @beardedelephant3023 Месяц назад

      @@AndrewSink Just researching which one to buy bc I don’t know anything about them

  • @fuzznickers
    @fuzznickers Год назад

    I love this idea so thank you for such a great description! I hope this is posted along with the original 3d creation as I've been wanting to print this for my mother ❤

  • @MrTacoSr
    @MrTacoSr Год назад +1

    This would be great for custom spray paint cutouts!

    • @RealTeaChick
      @RealTeaChick 9 месяцев назад +1

      If you used the water soluble fabric, it might disappear without leaving a net patter either. Though a cricut would probably be better for that project

  • @nutzeeer
    @nutzeeer Год назад

    This would be super cool for costumes!

  • @lildmckay
    @lildmckay Год назад

    This is so unbelievably cool. What a great idea.

  • @Adam_Bosscoe
    @Adam_Bosscoe 9 месяцев назад

    People are so creative, I love this!

  • @FunDumb
    @FunDumb Год назад

    I think it looks beautiful.

  • @benosonline
    @benosonline Год назад

    The potential for sewing and 3d printing seems to have a surprising crossover - you could do this with a water soluble embroidery stabilizer and would be able to dissolve the fabric away with water, leaving the assembled pieces

  • @Robiness
    @Robiness 7 месяцев назад

    Oh this is cool way to make your own applique for dresses

  • @coconutcore
    @coconutcore Год назад +2

    Oh…my…god… The very meaning of reality has changed, that’s how mindblown I am.

  • @johnf4085
    @johnf4085 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for showing me something new. This is a new concept for me in 3d printing.

  • @BrianWenger
    @BrianWenger Год назад +37

    Dude. That's awesome.

    • @AndrewSink
      @AndrewSink  Год назад +5

      Thanks Brian! Maybe a Spider-Man print is in your future? 🕷️🦸

  • @kioshekat7931
    @kioshekat7931 9 месяцев назад +1

    Oh the ideas for wall art 🤯

  • @titoepfx4272
    @titoepfx4272 Год назад +1

    and then u mirror it and print it again and then glue both sides together and then put it on type of floating frame and u have a cool looking art from multiple angles

    • @AndrewSink
      @AndrewSink  Год назад

      Nice! That’s a great idea!

  • @alexjohnson5954
    @alexjohnson5954 9 месяцев назад

    That's actually super smart and dope as hell 😃

  • @tymothyyoung1530
    @tymothyyoung1530 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks. Now I need a 3D printer to make my own super awesome 3D appliqués for my upcycled clothing.
    My husband is going to laugh when I tell him I neeeed one for my business.

  • @peytoia
    @peytoia Год назад

    ohhh man the possibilities here are endless

    • @AndrewSink
      @AndrewSink  Год назад

      Right?!? It’s really exciting stuff!

  • @clarafilosi
    @clarafilosi 9 месяцев назад

    THIS WOULD BE SO GOOD FOR COSPLAY CREATION OMG

  • @mothie
    @mothie 9 месяцев назад

    His usage of the passive voice while talking about things he did is astonishing ,,,

  • @mohdshow
    @mohdshow Год назад +1

    This would be nice on a t-shirt

  • @kings_ace1004
    @kings_ace1004 9 месяцев назад

    This looks amazing I wanna see it with multiple colors

  • @letscarpethisdiem1988
    @letscarpethisdiem1988 Год назад +1

    I wonder how well this would work with bobbinet? It’s kind of like tule only it’s less rigid. It’s softer and more flowy so you could probably incorporate it into outfits more comfortably.

  • @BaseSteve
    @BaseSteve Год назад

    That’s very awesome tech. I suppose you could also 3-D print small numbers on each of the tiles and then create a reference sheet if you don’t have access to those fibers. This shit is so cool

  • @COOCHIESTEEVE
    @COOCHIESTEEVE Год назад +1

    The future of fashion🤔😌😏🤔

  • @Aexus1
    @Aexus1 Год назад +13

    Have you adjusted your bed level when using the fabric on the print? or did you just pause it and lay the fabric over the print / start the print with the fabric on the bottom?

    • @ValTek_Armory
      @ValTek_Armory Год назад +1

      Printing with thicker layers allows you to insert the fabric without much issue

    • @Urza9814
      @Urza9814 Год назад +3

      I just tried this using window screen, reused a model I already had on the printer so no changes to layer height or anything. I *did* raise the Z-offset by about 0.1mm when I added the screen but not sure that's really necessary. You do need it to squeeze the plastic through the screen though so you definitely wouldn't want to raise it much...

  • @Thecodexnoir
    @Thecodexnoir Год назад

    That’s really cool! Those spiky scales were really somethin.. imagine having a bodysuit made with spikes down your back & having someone run their hand down your spine 😯 So many possibilities

  • @MiloTheDuck-s7j
    @MiloTheDuck-s7j Год назад

    I respect him printing without fabric first just to demonstrate the fact that that's not the best idea for such hard to reconstruct designs.

  • @nicholaschastain2060
    @nicholaschastain2060 Год назад

    The first part looked sick

  • @stefh3ni
    @stefh3ni 9 месяцев назад

    I watched teen titans go as a child, now i’m 19 and I randomly decided to listen to this again. It’s a beautiful song and I loved that episode

  • @Xeroph-5
    @Xeroph-5 18 дней назад

    That would look great in a frame

  • @adamdurbin6895
    @adamdurbin6895 8 месяцев назад

    Oh shit my cosplay just hit 💯 im trying this right now i sew and 3D print so this is next level thanks for sharing

  • @Urza9814
    @Urza9814 Год назад

    I dunno about tulle fabric, but it looked a bit like window screen to me, which I've got a big roll of in the closet, so I did a small test with that and can confirm it also works just fine! Might be a bit harder to tape down because it comes in a roll so it doesn't lay flat but a few long strips of painters tape held it just fine for me.
    My test was just using the last file I printed, paused after the first layer or two, laid down the screen (and raised the z-offset about .1mm; not sure if that's totally necessary though), resumed a few more layers and then cancelled it. Now I gotta find an actual reason to use this...thanks for the tip!

  • @RobertTheFoxxo
    @RobertTheFoxxo 9 месяцев назад

    Wow, that looks great!

  • @angelmagickcosplay4162
    @angelmagickcosplay4162 Год назад +5

    Oooh that would he such a cool method of making the detailing on a cosplay I'm planning. Shame I can't afford to buy one of those printers and trying to use it might cause my brain to explode before understanding g it 😂😂

    • @RealTeaChick
      @RealTeaChick 9 месяцев назад

      You should check at your local library. Some of them have 3D printers that you can just pay for the material if you bring a design to print. Obviously there's a wait list, like if you were wanting to check out a book, but it is an inexpensive way to dip your toes.

  • @Nangtokala12
    @Nangtokala12 11 месяцев назад

    This is so creative

  • @shadowclawyamada2081
    @shadowclawyamada2081 9 месяцев назад +1

    Sometimes I feel like Jerma is actually just a sim

  • @Amy_Dunn
    @Amy_Dunn 9 месяцев назад

    This opens up so many possibilities! You could print onto washable interfacing, glue down the individual parts, then wash away the interfacing around it. You could also try iron on interfacing to make 3D printed patches... Unless the print is too hot?

  • @marievanorden9399
    @marievanorden9399 10 месяцев назад

    OH. MY. HOLY. This looks SO COOL!!!!

  • @Sphendrana
    @Sphendrana Год назад +1

    And now I want dragon scale shirts for casual wear.

  • @Maninawig
    @Maninawig 9 месяцев назад

    Honestly, that spike scale example left me thinking that this might be a great method for cosplay. Might need a bit of work, but making scales like that on a body suit could really work wonders, and much like machine embroidery, you could most likely shift the material to the side instead of making it in parts.

  • @LoveLee04
    @LoveLee04 Год назад

    That’s beautiful in gown

  • @paulbunyangonewild7596
    @paulbunyangonewild7596 11 месяцев назад

    This is gonna make my monster high custom outfits WILLLLDDD!

  • @elizabetheaton3882
    @elizabetheaton3882 10 месяцев назад

    What a great idea

  • @gtraven2377
    @gtraven2377 9 месяцев назад

    the ability to make some insane chainmail 😂

  • @TouchofDepth
    @TouchofDepth 3 месяца назад +1

    really cool thanks for sharing

    • @AndrewSink
      @AndrewSink  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @BeIka19
    @BeIka19 11 месяцев назад

    It's fantastic!!!!!

  • @kyleruddock9100
    @kyleruddock9100 11 месяцев назад

    Would look good in a deep picture frame towards the front so you could see the shadows behind. Cool

  • @Drag0nmaster
    @Drag0nmaster Год назад +1

    "Try it out, and let me know what you think." As if most people have a 3d printer XD

  • @trevordillon1921
    @trevordillon1921 10 месяцев назад

    Damn, that’s cool af, one of the few times I wished I didn’t have an SLA.

  • @hannahl4108
    @hannahl4108 Год назад

    So cool and awesome!

  • @lexitayte
    @lexitayte 9 месяцев назад

    So so sooo cool

  • @jajajajaja3471
    @jajajajaja3471 Год назад +1

    This is great for creating cosplay outfits!

  • @NightShadowGames
    @NightShadowGames Год назад

    There's also a fabric that can "melt" away with water, so if glue the peices to a water resistant surface (canvas, frame, glass, etc) you can then melt away the fabric and have the pieces in the right placements

  • @martinmajewski
    @martinmajewski 10 месяцев назад

    You could also just put a 0.2mm high 3D cube underneath the structure and link it to a modifier, e.g., in Prusa Slicer; inside the modifier, set top and bottom layers to 0 and the infill to 20% and the infill pattern to grid. Same mesh support with no in-print fiddling.

  • @Smilebefine
    @Smilebefine 9 месяцев назад

    I really like this idea 👍

  • @EKUL34
    @EKUL34 Год назад +5

    How do you stop the next layer crashing into the fabric?

  • @tondriasanders6306
    @tondriasanders6306 9 месяцев назад

    I’d love to find ways to incorporate this into clothing. Very cool

  • @trisscarfurbelow1591
    @trisscarfurbelow1591 Год назад +3

    So cool! Do you use any recycled materials?

  • @victoriahaller7600
    @victoriahaller7600 9 месяцев назад

    I love this! I wonder if then you could sew the tulle onto another fabric!

  • @bennyellis3512
    @bennyellis3512 9 месяцев назад

    Oh DUDE that's G E N I O U S 🤯

  • @theeartsee6622
    @theeartsee6622 11 месяцев назад

    that is so satisfying