April 15, 2026
Description
The free core effects (FX) Cryptatrope. Easy print. AMS not required.
The Cryptatrope is an evolution of my zoetropic devices, using precise pinhole tunnels and motion to produce naked-eye animations and reveal hidden text. It's clearer, more detailed, easier to use, and it stretches the effect by projecting separate views to different points in space.
The result is a type of mechanical hologram: a volumetric display which does not require electronics, fueled only by a glow stick or LED. Furthermore, the FX's 4 distinct perspectives can be stereoscopically viewed from 3 head positions, producing a 3D animation with parallax.
Boost MeBoosts, follows and honest reviews all help me keep releasing free designs. THANK YOU!Each design leverages the effect in a slightly different way.
1) The Hypnotizer
Produces a strong sense of depth in a dark environment.
2) Endless Road
A more complex animation.
3) Atomic Magic
Animation + hidden text (spin rapidly to resolve). The atomic symbols appear to float within the device. This design has a 2-perspective version with clearer letters, and a 4-perspective version with parallax.
4) Stereokinetic
The stereokinetic direction for this design was suggested by Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka. It uses a rotorelief-type pattern to support a stereokinetic effect within a stereoscopic stimulus. Previously, using stereoscopy alone, about 10 cm was the deepest point at which objects could be comfortably fused. This version reaches 20 cm.
“This is truly a groundbreaking concept and prop that we haven't seen
used anywhere else in the puzzle realm.” -ESCAPETHEROOMers
The original Cryptatrope is more than an optical effect. With print-to-solve puzzles and brief video monologues, Cryptatrope: A Maker Adventure breaks the fourth wall and sets something deeply consequential in motion.
Although the crowdfund has finished, you can still back the completed project for immediate access to this 3-chapter sci-fi adventure.
To preserve the experience of discovery, it's best to work your way through the adventure first. But if all you want is eye-popping effects, you can absolutely skip ahead to the free FX version.
These effects rely on geometry that traditional manufacturing cannot produce.
Over time, additional lighting options and corresponding printable parts will be available at primetowerdesigns.com/cryptatrope-supplies.
A Cryptatrope parts kit (ZL022) is available in Bambu's store. The kit mentions a paid adventure model but also works with this free FX one.
While the kit is easiest, you can opt to buy the components individually:
Preconfigured .3mf files are provided for Bambu users. Raw .stl files are provided for everyone else.
The caps and diffusers can both be customized. This can be helpful if you wish to use a different LED than the one in the Bill of Materials, or you otherwise need to adjust diffuser tolerances for your printer. To do so, click the Customize button at the top of this page (desktop version of the site), and select the component to customize. After changing parameters, click “Generate” to apply them.
Before printing customized caps and diffusers, apply the print settings from the standard versions. In Bambu Studio, you can transfer these settings by right-clicking the old object (cap or diffuser), selecting “Copy process settings,” then right-clicking your custom version and selecting “Paste process settings.”
All parts are designed to slot together without glue.
Note that if an LED core is inserted too forcefully, the LED may turn off.
LEDs: Bring close to base magnet. Avoid their strobing mode.
(will not turn off automatically so remember to do so)
The Cryptatrope started as a rethinking of my pinhole tunnel illusion form factor, mostly to address challenges some people had spinning the tops: Top Secret, The Enchanted Ornament, The Infinite Diamond Glitch
Once I ditched that form factor, I was able to go bigger, but that introduced a new challenge. Since all the pinhole tunnels in a given animation frame were parallel, at any moment only part of the larger image could be seen. I had to rethink the entire basis for generating pinhole tunnel geometry, replacing parallel projection with a focal point. And once I saw how well image isolation worked in practice, it opened up the possibility for stereoscopic projection and beyond.
Stereo animations came with their own challenges, and making the effect believable required a lot of fine-tuning. While there is plenty of research about depth cues such as accommodation (how much your eye's lens has to flex to focus the light), and about what depths are tolerated when emulating a 3D scene on a 2D display, the specific properties of the display (e.g. contrast) have a large impact.
So while I had some guidelines, it ultimately required tons of trial-and-error to dial in these effects, with each print taking the good part of a day, and often with 4 printers running in parallel. I hope you agree it was worth it.
I aim to enable new puzzle scenarios for the Cryptatrope, such as use within escape rooms and D&D campaigns. It's a big part of why I iterated on the earlier form factors. Unlike those, the Cryptatrope can be reassembled countless times without causing wear, and the same light core can be used with several cylinders as part of a multi-step puzzle. Perhaps most importantly, however, is that unlike spinning a top, the Cryptatrope does not require special skill to use. It's well-positioned for puzzle-lovers of all ages.
What's still missing, of course, is a personalized message option. The sheer complexity of this model, however, has made it prohibitively slow to generate using the MakerWorld “customize” feature that I used for Top Secret. The website simply times out.
So instead, I'll be providing customization through my website as a purchasable offering: primetowerdesigns.com/cryptatrope
Going forward, I hope this approach resonates. My commitment is to continue making my unhindered effects available to the community, while selling personalized “magic” as a way to support new free designs.
Decent low-light photography requires expensive equipment that I do not have. The new cover image is based on a real photo, updated with AI to improve environmental lighting and background. Other than this, the animated gifs and videos do not use AI.
I'd love for you to share a photo and/or comment. It motivates me to keep putting out more free designs, like the custom message Cryptatrope as well as a stereo parallax adaptation of a traditional slit zoetrope.
Though the optical mechanism is patent pending, Cryptatrope FX is always free to print for personal use (includes gift-giving). Cryptatrope FX is not currently part of my commercial membership plan. To explore commercial use opportunities (such as props for escape rooms, exhibits, or other interactive installations) feel free to message me.
License:
Standard Digital File License