Direct link to the free STL on thingiverse Accidentally put this off for a couple days, but here we go! New youtube video. A couple drops of UV resin and you get perfect, soul-piercing eyes for any tiny creature you want to make.
Direct link to the free STL on thingiverse Accidentally put this off for a couple days, but here we go! New youtube video. A couple drops of UV resin and you get perfect, soul-piercing eyes for any tiny creature you want to make.
A silly little project I felt like doing. Making the tbh creature was on my list for a while, but I had a little stroke of inspiration that I wanted to try. I printed them with concave eyes because that's easier to color in and the inverted curve can create the illusion of a convex shape... But more importantly, that concave curve makes for a perfect place for the surface tension of a few small drops of UV resin to dome over, and create a perfect soul-piercing gaze for these silly creatures.
Anywho, I put them up on thingiverse if you want to print your own! Free right here I'll be making a video soon and seeing about molding and casting these silly little things in fancy resin.
I've been gradually poking away at my files for the Pochita I made to be 3d printed as a model kit. This little chainsaw potato was one of the first major projects I threw myself into as I was really learning Blender for 3d Printing reasons.
I was really happy with how he came out, even if my solutions and support setup wasn't that great, but unfortunately at the time I had prepared about a dozen of these 3d printed model kits, the Chainsaw Man anime had not premiered. Now that it has, people actually know who this adorable little devil is!
Now that I've gotten a little better with Blender and using my 3d Printer, I wanted revisit this little guy, make him better, more screen accurate, and find ways to print everything with fewer supports to reduce cleanup and repair work.