@mvhaitsma please tell me there is a 3d model file somewhere of that devil walker that is output to a 3d printable... bc i want that so bad. AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME job all of you hard working designers/modelers/artists. :thumbup:
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Just completed this coin model for thewaronaging.com . It is a 3d printable token to raise awareness and funds for rejuvenation biotechnology. You can find it on Shapeways.com if you search for "thewaronaging" there. I really hope it's successful!
I had to do a project to make a 3D-Printable Figure in Uni and decided ill use the Model i startet to create here. Here are the results. (mind that i am not that good at polypainting xD)
Hello,
What are the best places to sell hi poly 3d models(non-realtime/game and non-3d printable) online? I'm already publishing models on Turbosquid and thinking about selling on other marketplaces. Appreciate if you can share your experience. Thanks.
So i'd like to create a sculpture simillar to this one, and i am wondering how this artist would have split up his model into printable sections. What subject, what tools and what methods did he use to cut up the mesh into those puzzle pieces?
I ran across this today, and thought it may be worth sharing. I haven't tried it yet though: http://www.lenshoods.net/ (Printable PDF lens hoods) Seems like you'd want a substantial material to work with though.
More progress shots on one of the projects we are working on. Using both poly tools like Modo and sculpt tools like Zbrush to create printable assets, and later down the line game assets with LODs and quality materials.
If it's a plane then it doesn't have a back side. The normals can only face in one direction. It is infinitely thin in 3d space. Does that sound printable in the real world? :) You will have to use a solid mesh as the base. A thin cube.
@Carabiner Do you mean send it to Shapeways for a test print? I still have to split the pieces, find out how to add the wall thickness and Dynamesh some parts, so it's still a long way from being printable.