2 & 3D Design
Digital Planning
The use of digital techniques and our experience in the field of three-dimensional modeling allow our works to be designed using 2D and 3D software.
Through the virtual studio, with the help of 2D and 3D software design and HiRes software tools, is able to evaluate the lines, shapes, and main compositional surfaces that will be realized.
Thanks to the decade of expertise in Digital Sculpting, three-dimensional modeling and prototyping, we are able to create high-precision refinement bas-reliefs and decorations.
Our departments dedicated to the design section utilize the latest and up-to-date technologies for capturing and scanning three-dimensional shapes, 2D and 3D software rework, and producing digital and paper outputs and three-dimensional printed objects in different technological materials.
Keeping in view the goal to be achieved and the overall idea to be developed on the subject on which the artistic intervention will be performed, through the imagination, study, making use of the means and mastery of the more sitable techniques of operative-painting, our staff proceed without limits in the creative arts.
If necessary, to our clients we offer design service included in the cost of the artwork achievement.
Preliminary drafts, design and study phases will be submitted and developed only after the acceptance of the agreed quote.
For those who want only the design of a creative idea, in order to assess a realization, we notify in relation to the specific request the related costs.
Examples of Preliminary Drafts and Designs
Artists & Designers
The Unexpected-Custom staff is formed by artists, designers, illustrators, whose experience takes advantage of works decades, education, and international success in the artistic, advertising and design sector.
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