How did they make it?

49 hours were needed to realized this device:
- 3 hours of brainstorming, finding inspiration, and Google researches.
- 24 hours of sketches and drafts, and digital tracing.
- 22 hours of Cube modifications and modeling.
- a few minutes in Meshmixer coloring.

 


The Kerkoc team took inspiration from the deep blue ocean. The top part of the device was modeled after the elegant shape and fluid movements of sting ray. The blue lines flowing through the legs would come to represent the water that supports life like the legs who supports the foundation of the wearer.

Cube Tips

Curve, Cutting, Ball, and Smoothing are the tools most used. Cutting in 3D makes easier to imagine how a orthotic is going to look like. I love the tool called Tag, it has never been so easier to make templates on a 3D-model."

— Ivee Sanasinh MA, Marketing & Corporate Identity, Kerkoc GmbH.

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“Cutting in 3D makes easier to imagine how a orthotic is going to look like. I love the tool called Tag in Cube, it has never been so easy to make templates on a 3D-model."

— Ivee Sanasinh MA, Marketing & Corporate Identity, Kerkoc GmbH.

Start to design on Cube.

Rodin has launched the free Cube demo version to make possible for all CPOs to start designing. Access to more than 150 functionalities, advices from CAD/CAM experts and the online help. We look forward to seeing you in the Rodin4D community.

 
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