3D designer Jody Garrett basically got to play on the job. His bosses at architectural firm Neenan Company in Fort Collins, Colorado asked him to learn how to use the design program ZBrush and how to use 3D printing to expand the firm’s know-how and offerings to its clients. Garrett drew from some pretty diverse influences -- from M.C. Escher to ancient cave painting -- when he designed his impressively detailed Goat Skull which he 3D printed using i.materialise. Check out more about Garrett's developing design aesthetic and use of i.materialise's perfect-for-him material in the full article: http://3dprint.com/46322/jody-garrett-imaterialise-art/

Below is a photo of one of Garrett's 3D designs, a Goat Skull: