How Eros turns a Grasshopper love pattern into a shoe
Eros is the right place to explain generated pattern footwear: the cursive word is not a graphic pasted on top, it becomes the printable TPU structure.



A barefoot River shoe where the print pattern repeats the word “love” in cursive, turning the structure itself into the graphic surface.
Eros is the right place to explain generated pattern footwear: the cursive word is not a graphic pasted on top, it becomes the printable TPU structure.
The paid custom flow uses one top view of both feet and one side-profile photo of one foot so the shoe geometry can be adjusted manually around a real foot.


A quiet, USB-powered air purifier that just does its job. Cleaner room air from a printed object that actually looks like it belongs on the shelf — no humming appliance, no exposed electronics.

A full-size ice-pack air cooler built from printed parts, a quiet USB fan and a frozen water pack. Freeze the pack overnight, place it inside, and Yuki sends a steady cooler stream across the desk with very low power use.

A polypropylene tap water filter for activated carbon. The flower-like top opens for filling, the body attaches to standard taps, and the bottom grid holds carbon while water passes through. Joined G-code keeps the water path cleaner by reducing micro-stringing.