If we told you somebody built a 3D printed go-kart, you’d expect to see a certain sequence of events. A bit of work in CAD, a printer montage, then some assembly. That’s not the case here.
but Patrick Hughes' mind-boggling 3D art takes the concept to a whole other level. Hughes uses a style he created called "reverspective," painting uncanny optical illusions of a rooms with an ...
creating the illusion of constant motion. There’s more than one way to use a 3D printer to create a zoetrope, and we doubt we would have ever thought of this one that squashes four dimensions ...
But that movement is an illusion. And it all relies on a trick ... And everything starts with these tiny 3D sculptures. Each is 3D printed and painted by hand. And all their motions are mapped ...