3D design
Organic sculpting, technical CAD, or a blend of both, modeled from a concept or built to exact spec.
Design & prototyping studio
Bring us a sketch, a problem, or an idea. We design and build it into something real, from a physical prototype you can hold and evaluate to the software behind it. CAD, 3D printing, CNC, electronics, and code, all under one roof.
We work on
Everything from the first concept to a print-ready file, plus the visuals to sell it.
Organic sculpting, technical CAD, or a blend of both, modeled from a concept or built to exact spec.
Already have a model? We repair, split, orient, and slice it into clean parts that print reliably.
Custom circuits and PCB design to add lighting, motion, sensing, or sound to your product.
Photoreal renders and interactive 3D previews for reviews, pitches, and packaging. See and spin the design before anything is made.
Custom decals, labels, and applied graphics to finish parts with branding and fine detail.
Custom software, backend systems, and websites to run the digital side of your product.
We run our own machines, so design, iteration, and production stay under one roof. Here are three of them in motion.
3-axis routing of composite and sheet stock into finished panels, brackets, and fixtures, all cut to spec and repeatable.
Fast functional prototypes and end-use parts in PLA, PETG, and engineering-grade filaments.
Support-free nylon parts straight from the powder bed, with complex geometry, living hinges, and durable small runs.

Project highlight
A fragrance brand came to us with a finished bottle design as a STEP file. Before committing to production tooling or a costly factice, they wanted to hold the bottle in their hands: to judge its proportions, its size on a shelf, and the way it feels to actually pick up and hold.
We took their STEP file and reworked it to print cleanly on FDM, splitting the geometry so it came off the printer without visible compromise, then printed the parts and assembled them into a finished bottle. For a fraction of the cost of a commissioned factice, the team had a real object to pass around the room, and it carried their design through internal approval and on toward a production bottle.
As seen on TV
When Jack in the Box wanted a drone to carry the food in a national commercial, it flew on our Talon drop system. The same product we designed, built, and ship. It is one thing to say a part works. It is another to watch it deliver on camera.
About the studio
A Terrestrial Imaging company
Terrestrial Imaging Studio grew out of Terrestrial Imaging, where we provide the drones, payloads, software, and training that keep organizations ready to fly. Out in the field we kept hitting gaps that nothing on the market filled, so we began designing and building our own products under the DroMight name: payload drop systems, rugged display cases, mounts, lighting, and aviation accessories.
Building our own line taught us to take an idea all the way to a finished, field-ready product: the design, the prototypes, the electronics, the software, and the small details that decide whether something actually works. People started asking us to build things the same way, so we opened that capability up as a studio.
Design, 3D printing, CNC, electronics, and software all live under one roof, which means fewer handoffs and tighter loops. Most of the risk in a new product hides in the first version, so getting that one right is the whole point. It is the part we like most.