Halloween is almost here and I had to do one more project for Halloween before I start working on Christmas Designs 😁
As you know I like to do 3D Layered design because you can give dimension and create nice ornament by stacking pieces of different materials like Plywood or MDF
The first design - Trick or Treat - a scene with pumpkin, bats, and spider web
The Second Design - Cross - a scene with a cross, skull, bat, and bones - could e like a vampire coffin or something
The third design - Haunted - a scene with pumpkin, ghosts, scary tree, spider web
The actual digital files are saved in a different formats (Ai, Eps, SVG, PDF, DXF, PNG) so people can use their cutting machine to cut each layer and then stack it according to the assembly guide
I really love to see my designs coming to life from a flat design to 3D
For presentations, I used 3D software to model and render my projects
Once I finished the vector design in Adobe Illustrator I export it as SVG and Import it in a blender.
I give it dimension and make it a 3D objects
Screenshots from Blender
Then I export it from blender and Open It in Maverick Studio for quick renders
Here are some final renders
Now you might ask, well it works ok in theory but how it will work in real life?
That is why I test my projects before I put it on sale.
I asked a friend of mine (Thank Sonny) to test it on his laser cutting machine so here is some real photos of the finished product cut from MDF material
Works with cutting machines like Glowforge, K40, Beamo Flux, Epilog, Atomstack, CO2, or other laser machines.
Also with Cricut and Silhouette just add some foam dots between layers to give it dimension.
You can get these cut files from my shop at 50% Discount https://designbundles.net/pixaroma/1639392-halloween-coffin-3d-layered-svg-cut-file
Can be used as ornament or wall art, commercial license included so you can sell the physical projects you do with these cut files
Thank you