The impressive work of creating a wax prototype on a CNC machine became more than just a technical process for me, but a truly creative experience.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id5GLsYtEng&t=87s
I participated in this project as an artist, and my task went far beyond the form. It was important to find a balance—to understand which details truly contribute to the image and which merely overload the model. After all, there’s a huge difference between creating a beautiful image and developing a competent 3D model. In 3D, every line, every volume, must not only look aesthetically pleasing but also be technologically feasible.
Watching the machine at work is a unique pleasure: how a form gradually emerges from a single piece of material, how contours emerge, how an idea transforms into a tangible object.
— Video of the Mira-6 CNC machine in action (special thanks to the manufacturer of the Mira-6 CNC machine for providing the video)
— The 3D model was created in Zbrush
— Prototype material (jewelry green wax) for subsequent casting




