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Future King - Laboratory

The kings teleporter failed, creating endless duplicates every time they performed an experiment. The dead copies of the king we're rushed into the backroom for storage, analysis and cremation.

The key props in this series was created in Fusion 360 and Plasticity, with the intention that they would be built for a set.

This is a snapshot of the main reference board used during the project. At the top right you can see the geometric and angular form language I wanted to incorporate into the design of the medical equipment.

This is a snapshot of the main reference board used during the project. At the top right you can see the geometric and angular form language I wanted to incorporate into the design of the medical equipment.

The following are some options for the scanner bed. Just to explore the overall function and form language.

The following are some options for the scanner bed. Just to explore the overall function and form language.

One of my key inspirations for the design was the Phillips Azurion.

One of my key inspirations for the design was the Phillips Azurion.

A short video explaining a trick to edit a Fusion body when you have no design history.

This is a semi-autonomous trolley used to transport the copies of the king in storage.

This is a semi-autonomous trolley used to transport the copies of the king in storage.

A snapshot of the bed created in Plasticity.

A snapshot of the bed created in Plasticity.

A snapshot of the bed created in Plasticity.

A snapshot of the bed created in Plasticity.

A snapshot of the bed created in Plasticity.

A snapshot of the bed created in Plasticity.

The cadaver storage created in Fusion 360. All the fastenings are put in place as if this would be built for real.

The cadaver storage created in Fusion 360. All the fastenings are put in place as if this would be built for real.

A shot of the robot arm from Fusion.

A shot of the robot arm from Fusion.