On The Sunday Of Life - Porcupine Tree Album Art

💿 🎵 Easy-to-print, part of a collection representing British musician Steven Wilson's discography. No supports. 🎸🟧
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On The Sunday Of Life - 1991
 

Give me the freedom to destroy
Give me radioactive toy

I love Steven Wilson and Porcupine Tree's music, so I created a set of 3D printable abstractions to represent his discography.

Unlike my previous beverage coasters, these Porcupine Tree ones are just for display as 2.5D art. It is square like a CD or vinyl album sleeve.

I recreated all of Porcupine Tree's albums in a way that are interesting for 3D printing:

  • only two or three colors
  • highlights the most recognizable element by “sticking” out of the background
  • interesting infills, top patterns and other unusual, experimental approaches
  • no supports
  • print in parts, use pause-and-change filament, or with MMU/AMS
  • glue is needed for a final assembly if printing in parts
     

If you like Steven Wilson's work, don't miss my other album covers.


--------Print instructions----------
 

Without input shaper, printing slow to help definition, 20mm/s for example.
Infill at least 15% to hold top layers or text above, but you can play with patterns and higher percentages. I left some open tops to expose the infill some times!
I didn't use brims or rafts, but you can if you experience warping, especially in the square corners. Temporary water-based adhesive is useful too.

  • No supports
     
  • Pause-and-change-filament at certain heights to have different colors, even with a regular FDM setup. With MMU it's even easier
     
  • Scale to whatever size is convenient for you. If the height is too deep you can scale it down in the Z axis
     
  • Feel free to experiment with colors and top fill patterns
     
  • Adaptive layers can help speed up through just square parts, and then have more resolution on text above.


I printed the one you see in my photos in parts. The square background started switching from orange > black. The diver was black > orange. The arm was black > orange > cream. Full top layers of monotonic lines for a clean, simple finish. 

Modeled by Mexican designer Dany Sánchez, creator of MiniWorld3D & OpenFigure3D.

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Any Related Indicia are Trademarks of their respective owners. This model is a non for profit, fan work modeled from scratch inspired by album art. No trademark infringement is intended.

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