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3D Modeling Mastery Program

Join our comprehensive training program starting September 2025. Learn professional 3D model preparation techniques from industry veterans who've spent years perfecting print-ready designs.

Apply for Fall 2025

Real Projects, Real Skills

Our 8-month program mirrors actual client work. You'll tackle genuine modeling challenges that mirror what we handle daily in our studio. No theoretical fluff — just hands-on experience with commercial-grade projects.

Foundation Phase

Master geometry fundamentals and mesh optimization. Learn why certain triangulation patterns fail during printing.

Technical Precision

Dive deep into tolerance calculations, support structure planning, and material-specific considerations.

Client Projects

Work on actual client files under supervision. Experience the pressure and satisfaction of delivering professional results.

Portfolio Development

Build a showcase of work that demonstrates your ability to handle complex modeling challenges independently.

Professional 3D modeling workspace showing complex geometric models in various stages of preparation

Learn from Working Professionals

Our instructors aren't just teachers — they're active practitioners who solve modeling challenges every day. They bring current industry knowledge and real client stories into every lesson.

Portrait of Daxter Grimwald, Senior 3D Modeling Specialist

Daxter Grimwald

Senior Modeling Specialist

Daxter has rescued more failed prints than anyone should have to count. His approach focuses on understanding why models fail before they hit the printer. He's particularly skilled at explaining complex geometric concepts in ways that actually make sense to beginners.

Portrait of Zelphina Korvex, Technical Design Lead

Zelphina Korvex

Technical Design Lead

Zelphina specializes in the mathematical side of 3D preparation. She developed many of our quality control processes and has an uncanny ability to spot potential issues before they become expensive mistakes. Her students learn to think three steps ahead.