Articulated Figure - No Support
Articulated Figure - No Support
Published 2015-05-22T11:07:08+00:00
Articulated figure, with 10 points of articulation. Prints support free in 3 pieces (head, torso and lower body).
All pieces can print in a single print bed.
This design was developed by myself (Eva Sbaraini) and Marco Autilio, using a combination of Zbrush and Rhino CAD software.
We have proved the files in STL format for printing, and also as separate parts in OBJ format, which can be imported to zbrush for customisation! :)
Keywords - doll - articulation - zbrush - model - anatomy - drawing - reference - human - female - woman - face - customisable - edit - joints - movement
Recommended settings - 0.20mm layer height 10% infill Support off This takes 6 hours and 20 minutes, and uses 90g of filament. For zbrush customisation - - Import each of the obj pieces - Keep each piece as a seperate subtool - Use dynamesh to create a editable mesh for each subtool. - Be sure to mask joint sections / or keep them as a seperate polygroup to avoid accidental modifcation of these areas - Add your own details, feautres, clothing etc to the design. - Once finished, decimate each piece - Merge the upper body (torso and arms) into one subtool, then merge the lower body (wasit, theigh and lower leg) into another, and keep the head on its own. Use the 3D print exporter to generate the STL's. - Awesome - your own fully articulated figurine!
Date published | 22/05/2015 |
Time to do | 360 - 400 minutes |
Material Quantity | 90g |
Dimensions | 25cm x 8.5cm x 3.5cm |
Complexity | Medium |
Support Free | YES |
Printed by Rebecca Bates on a Dremel Ideas Builder.