Print on Demand Designs
I enjoy creating 3D graphics with Blender for my other projects and just for fun. Making designs for print on demand (POD) with a 3D computer graphics application seems like a no brainer. Printed on shirts, mugs, bags, masks, stickers, etc. by different online marketplaces.
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The Designs
Mandelbulb
A three-dimensional fractal first constructed in 2009.
30 years of German Unity Day
Germany was celebrating 30 years of German Unity Day on October 3, 2020. Flag and text in front of a piece of a concrete wall.
Skull and Rigging Bones
A variation of the known Skull & Crossbones symbol. But these bones are rigging bones, used in computer animation.
Radioactive Waste Barrel
Eroded metal barrel for radioactive waste.
Steel Plate "Human" in Elian Script
An eroded steel plate with the word "human" in Elian Script. Show the public that you are in fact a human being.
Trefoil knot
A trefoil knot with a solid wire-frame texture.
It's the simplest example of a nontrivial knot in the branch of mathematics called knot theory.
It can be a thing of mathematical beauty and a statement about your interests.
Glider
The cellular automaton Conway's Game of Life has a pattern called glider. It moves across the board.
This is the pattern build in 3D with 5 cubes representing the 5 living cells of the pattern.
E = mc²
Albert Einstein's famous formula about mass–energy equivalence.
3D Model of a Virus
It's not a specific virus and can be used for every popular pandemic. Past, present, and future.
Sierpinski pyramid
Also known as Sierpiński tetrahedron or just tetrix. A three-dimensional fractal named after the Polish mathematician Wacław Sierpiński.
This design is a level 4 Sierpinski pyramid.
It can be a thing of mathematical beauty and a statement about your interests.
5 Platonic solids
A tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron.
3D Fractal Menger Sponge
A Menger sponge is a three-dimensional fractal. Karl Menger described it 1926 in his studies of the concept of topological dimension.
This design is a level 3 Menger sponge in orange.
It can be a thing of mathematical beauty and a statement about your interests.
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