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Printed on Up! Mini. Printable file can be found here.
Smoothed surface using liquid poly, and painted with spray paint masking off the 'skin' areas to keep them the original filament...
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Printed on Up! Mini. Printable file can be found here.
Smoothed surface using liquid poly, and painted with spray paint masking off the 'skin' areas to keep them the original filament...
Hi Joe,
Since your post we have launched the print-on-demand service, and designer profiles. Thanks for your suggestions, we are still very much developing the site but hope, as you say, you'll...
Yes. Works on a credits system, you receive more credits by giving feedback on how your prints come out, and also by uploading your own designs.
http://www.meetup.com/3D-Printing-London/ A good place for 3D print meet ups (London based, but I think there are more groups for various other locations).
Also www.myminifactory.com is a place to get tested 3D printable files, you can also upload your own to be test printed.
Blender is a free software and a good place to start. Zbrush and solidworks are fantastic if you want to invest ££ into software.
its becoming part of the national education curriculum in the UK so lots of schools are buying them, and then as kids get into it they will become more common in households. in terms of a...
ah no i think its 150 actually.
Ello.
If any of your are interested in having your 3D models test printed (and then, if you want, made available to others) please get in touch.
I do the test printing and online development...
Up! Plus is good.
Zbrush....though...its not cheap.