Modular System
Synthesis is the process of combining components or elements to create a cohesive whole.
I began modeling eleven different synthesis modules using real-world measurements.
At the start of this project, my main goal was to experiment with wires—because wriggling cords are always fun and engaging. I first created schematics for each module in Adobe Illustrator, carefully refining them until I had blueprints ready for modeling in Cinema 4D. Initially, I aimed to give each module a unique, handcrafted look. However, rather than going completely overboard with creativity, I chose a more distinctive and streamlined approach.
All knob measurements are based on real Rogan Control Knobs, and the rack follows the correct 2x60 HP Eurorack format. The tools I relied on throughout this project include Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, Cinema 4D, and Octane Render.
A heartfelt thank you to all the artists and solitary souls who have inspired and educated me—I sincerely appreciate each one of you.
Always remember: synthesis holds the key.
This project came together in June 2020 and took approximately 200 hours from start to finish.













