london-based machine shop turns the tech world upside down with their newly developed 3D water printer for gatorade’s commercial depicting a human figure exercising in a gym. unit9 films under director cole paviour enlisted the studio to design and build a device capable of delivering full-scale renderings of a human using data from motion capture and 3D modeling, precise to the millisecond and the millimeter.

machine shop creates huge 3d water printer for gatorade campaign

 

 

machine shop developed software to deliver the data direct from 3D models of each frame in real time, the models could be positioned in space to enable full interaction with the environment. the programme counteracted the effect of gravity through the image, effectively squeezing the shape at the source to ensure it looked perfect at the crucial moment that the flash went off.

machine shop creates huge 3d water printer for gatorade campaign

 

 

the printer consists of 8 individual units, each with 256 individually controllable high-speed solenoids. a total of 2048 pixels were available per slice of the render.

 

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machine shop creates huge 3d water printer for gatorade campaign

machine shop creates huge 3d water printer for gatorade campaign

 

project info:

agency: TBWAChiatDay 

production company: unit9 films

director: cole paviour

3d water matrix design and creation: machine shop special projects

project manager: patrick thursby (machine shop)

software programmer: will gallia (machine shop)

client: gatorade

 

designboom has received this project from our ‘DIY submissions‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: maria erman | designboom